the second at 5.56am f27 shutter 25/100 sec
the third at 6.11 f4 shutter 2/3000 sec
thanks for looking c&c welcome.
cheers pa.
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three shotsfirst taken at 5.45am f22 shutter 4 secs
the second at 5.56am f27 shutter 25/100 sec the third at 6.11 f4 shutter 2/3000 sec thanks for looking c&c welcome. cheers pa.
The last one here, Pa, is really nice - I like the fact it has some foreground interest, placing the viewer of the photo much more in the scene than if the foreground wasn't there. One suggestion, try this with a crop taking the bush on the right hand side out, and slightly off the top.
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I agree...The first is very nice, but the third is best because the counter effect of the shadows. Well done!
thanks zafra52,and leon. i also took another one with a different focal length of 24mm.tell me what you think of it thanks.
cheers pa
rob the first 2 were taken on a grassy bank about 2 hundred mtrs away from mudbishops the third was taken up near the road. do you know the area
cheers pa
Know Old Bar very well Pa, my mum lived there from 1980 to 2004, also had a brother there, he owned the property adjacent to Ibis Lane off Old Bar Rd. I think my mum sold at the right time, the view from her place now looks at the back of the supermarket......ugly!
Mudbishops has the best yabbie beds in NSW. ![]()
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