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Out for a quick walk before breakfast the place was a wonderland of snow -to use the most overused cliche in the book
Shooting red and black in the bright sun can be tricky. Although I never shoot on Auto when using my DSLR, I do use the meter. Depending on the situation, I use my hand-held light meter. If time permits, I will see what the meter displays for the aperature that I wish to use. Then, I'll shoot it. I'll look at it. It's nice to get your eyes used to seeing what a correctly exposed picture is supposed to look like. You can always vary the exposure to your liking after that. If I relied on my spot meter, which I usually use, this would have come out quite differently. Even though my meter chose 2500/sec, I didn't much like that exposure. So after viewing it on the LCD with my Hoodman, (I can't live with it) I chose to increase the exposure to 1250/sec.
So, there you have it. Use your camera meter, hand-held meter, or just look at the back of the camera. That's why we all love digital, right?
Having a little fun with some digital manipulation of some of the flowers in our garden...
I typically upload in small sets - don't just look at the latest one in my photostream as you might be missing something you'll like more.... and your comments are ALWAYS welcome :)
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Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.
Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.
Tea cultivation plantation garden Tee Pflanze Munnar Kerala India - (C) Fully copyrighted. No use of any image whatsoever without written royalty agreement. No answer = no permission at all. - (C) Verwendung generell nur nach schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Keine Antwort = keine Freigabe.
The funky flowers of our Leptospermum "Aphrodite". Unlike the other cultivar (we no longer buy cultivars) this one does produce nectar for the insects. :) [Lower Blue Mountains, NSW]
Ti Tree (AKA Tea Tree) driftwood on Jam Jerrup Beach front, Bass Coast, Western Port Bay, South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia..
I believe this to be the Small-leaf Tea-Tree (Gaudium parvifolium). This was a beautiful specimen and attracted many pollinators. Seen in the Cumberland Plain, NSW
Another Loveable Leioproctus (Leioproctus amabilis) with a rather greenish hue to her metallic abdomen. [Upper Blue Mountains, NSW]
I've begun to associate end of summer/beginning of autumn with the flowering of this particular type of tea-tree.
Can't. stop. taking. pix. of them.