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This is my thinking spot - my favourite area in Chislehurst, Kent.
Have a nice day,
Jack
| Camera: | Canon EOS 7D |
| Lens: | Sigma 10-20 EX DC f/4-5.6 |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | My Thinking Spot |
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| Uploaded: | 2 Jan 2010 - 3:13 PM |
| Tags: | Landscape / travel, Wildlife / nature |
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Quote: Am guessing you didn't spend much time "sitting" today! Looks like a lovely place - well captured.
Debbie
Haha, I kept my thoughts to myself today...
and thankyou very much (:
Thankyou all, yes I'm hoping to get a shot from the exact same spot during each season.
A lovely wintry image! It makes me wish i was there (though not for too long.)
The way you've used the 10-20 (at 10? That's where mine usually stays) gives lovely perspective, and there's not much that could be better.
For my taste, there's slightly too much of a "digital" look, but others prefer more distance from reality. And I wonder whether the composition would work even better with a viewpoint a couple of inches higher, to get a little separation between the bench and the tree. (Or it may be deliberate, or hiding an unaesthetic detail of the landscape...)
Clickworthy.
John

Lovely image indeed - A great spot to sit and have a good think !
Chris
Quote: A lovely wintry image! It makes me wish i was there (though not for too long.)
The way you've used the 10-20 (at 10? That's where mine usually stays) gives lovely perspective, and there's not much that could be better.
For my taste, there's slightly too much of a "digital" look, but others prefer more distance from reality. And I wonder whether the composition would work even better with a viewpoint a couple of inches higher, to get a little separation between the bench and the tree. (Or it may be deliberate, or hiding an unaesthetic detail of the landscape...)
Clickworthy.
John
Thanks John, that's a good point, and I hadn't noticed that until you said it.
Take care.
love this Jack. I work near the bench, and you capture it superbly. Would you consider my reproducing it with your permission? what terms? ring me 07765 255259, Brian
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