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Just two shots that I thought I'd post from last weekend.
Criticism appreciated as ever. FIrst is with the 70-200L, second is from the Tamron 17-35. I quite like the colours I'm getting with both lenses.

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Second one looks verrrrry crisp!!
Me being a n00b - can you tell me how you achieved this? Especially with such a short exposure time?
 
b (thats it) said:
Very nice photos, that house in the second one doesnt happen to be in the netherlands does it? It looks almost identical to one I know.

No, sorry, it's in Kent - they must have been to the Netherlands& copied it or visa-versa.

Pickers said:
Can you tell me how you achieved this? Especially with such a short exposure time?

The short exposure time was down to the fact that it was a faily bright day and I underexposed by 1/3rd of a stop to make sure the sky was as blue as it was. The tricky thing was achieving the focus and getting the metering right - if I had pointed the camera to the sky it would have either hunted or locked focus on a cloud and it would have probably just metered on the sky - making the house somewhat out of focus and dark. So, I focused just in front of the fence, recomposed to get the sky in, then shot it. I'm still experimenting with exposure & hyperfocal distances, but I think I'm getting better.

Thanks for the comments.
 
Sleepyd said:
No, sorry, it's in Kent - they must have been to the Netherlands& copied it or visa-versa.



The short exposure time was down to the fact that it was a faily bright day and I underexposed by 1/3rd of a stop to make sure the sky was as blue as it was. The tricky thing was achieving the focus and getting the metering right - if I had pointed the camera to the sky it would have either hunted or locked focus on a cloud and it would have probably just metered on the sky - making the house somewhat out of focus and dark. So, I focused just in front of the fence, recomposed to get the sky in, then shot it. I'm still experimenting with exposure & hyperfocal distances, but I think I'm getting better.

Thanks for the comments.


not quite spring but getting there!!!

No 1 for me.... nice shot
 
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