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Jul 20, 2014 06:45 |  #1

Took a drive last Sunday evening to take some pics in the countryside. I went for variety with the PP to fit each different scene. C&C welcome, and hope you like 'em.

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2) 105 mm-ISO 400-1-500 sec at f - 10
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3) 24 mm-ISO 100-1-125 sec at f - 8.0
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4) 105 mm-ISO 400-1-320 sec at f - 10
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Jul 20, 2014 11:22 |  #2

My first thought was: those lucky cattle, they live where the grass gets plenty of water.

All nice shots, but I'm especially taken with the low angle with the focus on the foreground. It's something different, emphasizing the animals' environment.


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Jul 21, 2014 20:07 |  #3

OhLook wrote in post #17043752 (external link)
My first thought was: those lucky cattle, they live where the grass gets plenty of water.

All nice shots, but I'm especially taken with the low angle with the focus on the foreground. It's something different, emphasizing the animals' environment.

Wow... that's a very thoughtful comment. I appreciate it.
As for the water, we've suffered quite a lot the past few years, so will take the good rains when they come! Later,


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