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I have added a bit more contrast to this one to take away the softness of the swaying Barley
Thank you Andy for your UA
| Brand: | Canon |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D |
| Lens: | EF24-105mm F/4L IS USM |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 4 Jul 2012 - 1:28 PM |
| Focal Length: | 24mm |
| Lens Max Aperture: | f/4.0 |
| Aperture: | f/4.0 |
| Shutter Speed: | 1/320sec |
| Exposure Comp: | 0.0 |
| ISO: | 100 |
| Exposure Mode: | Shutter speed priority AE |
| Metering Mode: | Unknown |
| Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
| White Balance: | As Shot |
| Title: | Red Alert |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 24 Aug 2012 - 8:46 AM |
| Tags: | Barley., Landscape / travel, Northumberland, Poppy, Red |
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| Votes: | 36 |
Comments
The added contrast gives a semi-abstract feel. Best so far I reckon.
Moira
A fine shot Danny.
Although with my nautical background may I suggest
the poppy needs an orientation of 55 degrees 32 minutes
in a North Easterly direction as the crow flies,to position it
in the true meridian of the latitude of thirds here !!
(As long as it is not an Australian crow though.
I hear they fly backwards to keep the dust out of their eyes !!)
Mick.
Quote: A fine shot Danny.
Although with my nautical background may I suggest
the poppy needs an orientation of 55 degrees 32 minutes
in a North Easterly direction as the crow flies,to position it
in the true meridian of the latitude of thirds here !!
(As long as it is not an Australian crow though.
I hear they fly backwards to keep the dust out of their eyes !!)
Mick.
Mick taking your Naughty background into consideration I tried this for 32 minutes and got sick of waiting for something to happen. A crow did fly past but alas some bugger shot it and it crowed its last breath for two seconds. It couldn't manage a third as you suggested in your diatribe but it's dead now. I did bury it at sea and threw a bunch of poppies in after it.
Danny
I was going to say something... then started reading mikbee's entry... now I've totally lost the thread, love your reply to it as well... Ooops, back to the image, that's what it's all about. Nice image
It is an excellent series, although i propably prefer the softer swaying stuff. Glad to make it 30.
Dave
Superb details and the lone poppy is beautiful as ever Danny, your soft swaying had me going though, never knew you were a slowtime dancer my friend.
Dougie
Breathtaking detail Dan. Please accept my UA.
Derek
A fine poppy amongst all the barley. Never managed to get out this year while the poppies were blooming. I am afraid I don't even remember how my camera works.
Johanna
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