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Archive for 9. July 2010
Window Closer
9. July 2010 by David.
As usual Friedhelm and I took different roads:
Friedhelms exercise for photographers this week (www.passionforphotos.com) was windows. I changed the windows in my house last year and found the old ones to be an intriguing subject. The bottom two closers remind me of fish swimming into the photograph, and I like the lines created by the various layers of window frames. I also used a lens I just acquired and was testing it’s sharpness, I’m very happy!
1/60 sec at f5.6, 122mm, ISO 100, hand held.
Keep clicking
Dave
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Driftwood
9. July 2010 by Friedhelm.
I tried to photograph the sunset at the lighthouse in Crescent City, CA when I discovered beautiful shaped pieces of driftwood. The soft evening light made it possible to create this image. Let your imagination go wild determining what you see.
Enjoy and happy Friday!
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