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Archive for 4. September 2010
Flower and Ant
4. September 2010 by David.
When in doubt print a flower shot.
A photograph of a flower is always a pretty safe thing to post. I think this one has several things going for it. The flower while not perfect is in pretty good shape and has nice coloring. The ant adds a point of interest. But what I like most is how the background compliments and highlights the flower. Hope you agree. This was taken just before dusk and the softness of the evening light helped the pastel colors remain soft.
f7.1 at 1/20sec, 90mm with extension tube, iso400, tripod mounted.
Keep clicking,
Dave
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Tufa at Sunset
4. September 2010 by David.
After Bodie we ate dinner and then went to catch the sunset a Mono Lake.
I wasn’t pleased with most of my shots but thought this one turned out pretty good. I cropped it and did some minor adjustments in Lightroom 3. By the way if you’re a photographer, Lightroom is a very powerful tool specifically designed for photographs. I used a longer exposure and high f-stop to get as much depth as possible and calm the water a little.
f29 at 1/10sec, 32mm, iso 125, polarizing filter, tripod mounted.
Keep Clicking
Dave
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