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Technical: f/11, shutter-speed 1/100, focus on mountains and its surrounding landscape, overcast sky, low-normal light concentration coming from the South, 4:31 pm. I chose these specific technical settings because it brought out the position and details of the mountain and its surrounding landscape in a Maximum Depth of Field.
Composition: Shot at far range, a little above eye level, and I let the background be in focus to create a Maximum Depth of Field.
Content/Audience: I am concentrating on the overall creation of a Maximum Depth of Field with the mountain and its surrounding landscape.
I chose to photograph the mountain from a side angle a little above eye level to emphasize the detail and position of the mountains and its landscape as well as to create a Maximum Depth of Field. A small aperture was used because I wanted the background to be in focus.
Show Burlesque @ Pot au Lait, Liège Belgique.
avec: collectif Show Me How You Burlesque
29 décembre 2012.
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Autumn sun pours into Punch Bowl Falls to create some stunning atmospherics. I didn't have long to capture the moving light beams so I frantically started shooting as soon as I arrived on the scene.
This happens every time someone else uses my camera. I suspect I should have learned my lesson by now. I'm flying, and I think my brother is taking the pic. My logbook places this in June of 1979 - I'm home on leave, getting divorced.
September means a train/bus pass again. I celebrated by getting off the train to take photos of the CHUM construction site in the Glen Yards.
An early spring visit to RHS Wisley Gardens, to coincide with their Spring Plant Fair. It has been an unseasonably cold start to the spring, so most of the plants are two or three weeks later than usual.
After warming up in the tropical greenhouse, we wandered up through the rockeries to the Alpine Houses.