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loebas
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Feb 27, 2005 12:26 |  #1

Hi I'm doing a photo project in which I must make a nature calendar.
Every month of the year with its typical wheater etc can be in it.

Today we had some rain snow and I saw this berries.

Do you think I can use then for the month March in the calendar ?


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Feb 27, 2005 12:37 |  #2

The leaves make me want to believe it's Fall...:confused: I'd take either right now, I'm so sick of this snow.


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Feb 27, 2005 13:04 |  #3

fills is right it looks more like autumn with the leaves and the colours. why not try some new, fresh leaves for march, something that looks like, spring is coming.


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Feb 27, 2005 13:15 as a reply to  @ polaris's post |  #4

You are right. Can't wait for spring to arrive.
But we first have to wipe away snow the comming week.




  
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Feb 27, 2005 22:27 |  #5

that's a great shot. I'm waiting for the snowdrops (the flowers) to come out in the garden... they mark the beginning of spring :-P




  
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Feb 28, 2005 00:26 as a reply to  @ cmM's post |  #6

That's a beautiful shot although I would be inclined to use that for Jan/Feb or November/Dec time - the berries just look so bright. What course are you doing?

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Feb 28, 2005 02:21 |  #7

I'd say go for it, great shot, but I'm bugged by the bird droppings (?) on the leaves hah.

And I wish there was a little more blur on the bground. shrug.


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Feb 28, 2005 05:16 |  #8

Thats a nice picuture. But as others said earlier, it fits autumn better.




  
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Feb 28, 2005 13:28 as a reply to  @ Arsonist lolol's post |  #9

Arsonist lolol wrote:
I'd say go for it, great shot, but I'm bugged by the bird droppings (?) on the leaves hah.

And I wish there was a little more blur on the bground. shrug.

What you see is some rain snow that fell a few minutes before this photo was taken. (it ar no bird droppings.
I took this photo with Shutterspeed 100 and f 10 with underexposure -1/3
Lens used was 17-40

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Feb 28, 2005 13:35 as a reply to  @ coatsie's post |  #10

coatsie wrote:
That's a beautiful shot although I would be inclined to use that for Jan/Feb or November/Dec time - the berries just look so bright. What course are you doing?

Mal

Glad you like this photo. The berries still look bright although I underexposed the photo by -1/3.
A local wildlife and nature photographer gave some lectures about this kind of photography. He asked us to do the calendar project, from nature/wildlife photos taken in our area.
I like this project it makes you aware of seasons, weather, mood etc. so you have a goal and reason to take photos.




  
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Feb 28, 2005 13:46 as a reply to  @ loebas's post |  #11

I agree, looks more like november to me.


Very nice photo!


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Nov 21, 2009 09:59 as a reply to  @ Fer's post |  #12

Well i agree of one member says in this thread. Well that is good and beautiful idea preparing some picture for march calendar. A local wildlife and nature photographer gave some lectures about this kind of photography.

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