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The bonus of tall structures is they give striking angles on the 10-20mm - my hallmark these days, I guess. If I'm deserving of "hallmark" status, which I'm sure is doubtful!
Today Amber and I parked in Jevington. I had challenged myself to do some wide angle woodland photography so armed with my widest lens a Sigma 10-18 set to 10. We had a really lovely gentle walk and Amber had a great time charging about. The weather was amazing bright sunshine no wind and not too cold. But today has firmed up two things if I'm honest I already knew. When I walk with Amber generally it is better to have a route with an end target and also wide angle landscape/woodland images are not really my forte. I am happier with a much longer lens and nature and wildlife. Even so I have had another great day and produced a number of images .
So any constructive or not comments would be gratefully received. Please be gentle.
Strobist info: 1/250 f/5.6 bare strobe at 1/16 power 5' away.
Lighting 102 info: 5rh shot re-angled strobe a bit - still next to wall, but aiming a little more at the wall.
Rocco is a young, foolish rooster with no brains. He likes patterned board shorts and chewing on hula hoops.
Rocco is made from a pattern from Linda Kopp's Plush-O-Rama
Rocco is selling for $6.50
Pretty, dreamy, angled shots
Pretty, dreamy, angled shots inside my home, taken of my childhood piano (with some help from the afternoon daylight.)
Pretty, dreamy, angled shots inside my home, taken of my childhood piano (with some help from the afternoon daylight.)
Pretty, dreamy, angled shots inside my home, taken of my childhood piano (with some help from the afternoon daylight.) A few of the shots even show the current "decor" of vintage trinkets and items placed on top of the piano
Pretty, dreamy, angled shots inside my home, taken of my childhood piano (with some help from the afternoon daylight.) A few of the shots even show the current "decor" of vintage trinkets and items placed on top of the piano.