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Apologies to those who clicked on the earlier upload but I have relegated the cyclist to V2.
The main road through Honington village, Warwickshire.
| Brand: | OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. |
| Camera: | Olympus OM-D E-M5 |
| Lens: | OLYMPUS M.12-50mm F3.5-6.3 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 11 Nov 2012 - 4:28 PM |
| Focal Length: | 45mm |
| Lens Max Aperture: | f/3.5 |
| Aperture: | f/16.0 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/8sec |
| Exposure Comp: | 0.0 |
| ISO: | 200 |
| Exposure Mode: | Aperture-priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
| Flash: | Auto, Did not fire |
| White Balance: | As Shot |
| Title: | Between Trees |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 15 Nov 2012 - 11:48 AM |
| Tags: | Autumn, Honington, Landscape / travel, Leaves, Trees, Village |
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| Votes: | 20 |
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Comments
Teo lovely Autumnal shots, and I rather like the blurry cyclist in version 2.
V1 for me excellent light autumnal colours and great texture in the tree trunks
Graham![]()
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I rather like the cyclist too... A fleeting human presence passing through.
Moira
Had to smile, I found a stray bike wheel on one of my Autumn tree's shots I took yesterday!
I cursed the cyclist then remembered that's my favoured mode of transport.
Dave
Excellent composition using the trees as a partial frame. The light is glorious. I too like the cyclist even though his jacket clashes with all the other tones!
Bill
The shot is split (visually) straight down the middle by that tree. I think it's generally considered best to avoid that sort of thing - it doesn't work. Shot #2 is a slight improvement as our view is drawn to the cyclist.
Quote: The shot is split (visually) straight down the middle by that tree. I think it's generally considered best to avoid that sort of thing
My thanks to MM for reminding me of another rule that I enjoy breaking!
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