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This photo of my friend Kelly Lickorish has had some serious layering, and lots of 'burn color' brushes. I like it...
Day 5
South West Coast Path
Weymouth to West Lulworth
It was the most rewarding day. Hard work but worth it for the dramatic and spectacular coastline.
This is Jess and Garrett. This is actually a very old picture I took of them back when we were babies. They've been dateing for like 7 years. :) I love them. They're my best friends for life.
Itchy, scratchy
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Camera: NIKON D70
Lens: AF Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 ED
Focal length: 200 mm (equiv. 300 mm)
Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 1/400"
ISO speed rating: 640/29°
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my new garden, the new view from my bedroom window. again, a "bad" shot but I love it because it's exactly what I was looking for. again, rain.
This is what Zeus does when his feet are cold, he clamp his feet all together, in between his front ones to warm them up in front of the heater.
And falls asleep sitting up, he looks like a real old grandpa from behind.
Yeah, his face is totally not in focus. Oh well. I found a way to make him stand still for 5 seconds! haha. :)
I'll try again tomorrow..
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Somerset. I know flickr can be a bit tricky when you throw up something challenging or a little left of centre but nothing ventured etc etc. It's perhaps not for all but I'm hoping some might see more into this than others, there's quite a bit going on so take a moment...
As a technical comment there was a huge difference between the shadows and the light reflected on the water but the turbulent areas provided small pockets of relief to help even things up a bit.