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Spent most of the past three weeks stuck inside working, but managed to take a few shots on the way home from an exam earlier this week. It was a bit of a shock to see how big and green all the plants had become, as I hadn't realised I'd been stuck inside that long! Last exam on Wednesday, so there should be more after that.
Taken by Joe D on 2007-05-07 17:35:16 with: NIKON D50 at 18 mm 6918863/1000000 0.01 sec (1/100) ISO 200 |
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The light is fantastic and the scene has great promise
When the conditions are again right you may want to think about re-visiting that spot and taking the transmitter with a long lens ( or appropriate zoom )?
Keep two-thirds of the scene to its left and make sure the light plays on the trees in that dramatic way
By the way, if you allow Flickrites to Add Notes to your pictures it is easier for them to show you what they mean
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br@mbly
2007-05-12 18:14:35
Oooh that's great. You've got everythink I like about this time of year. Hope the exams went ok!
lapsuskalamari
2007-05-17 17:56:33
The light is fantastic and the scene has great promise When the conditions are again right you may want to think about re-visiting that spot and taking the transmitter with a long lens ( or appropriate zoom )? Keep two-thirds of the scene to its left and make sure the light plays on the trees in that dramatic way By the way, if you allow Flickrites to Add Notes to your pictures it is easier for them to show you what they mean
Joe Dunckley
2007-05-18 11:58:13
lapsuskalamari: click on the "v1" tag.