This one is similar to the image from the a couple of days ago. It also shows that you can get more than one image from the same location, just slightly different but never the less a diffferent image.
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11/06/11 Reflections V2052
E-P3 Focal Length: 22 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 1/60 sec ISO: 200 • Olympus • reflections • mzd 14-150 • e-p3
11/05/11 Reflections IVOk, I admit, a lot of people take images like this one but I lke taking them for myself anyway. Just because a lot of other people take pictures like this one doesn't necessarily negate you taking one. 2835
E-P3 Focal Length: 14 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 1/200 sec ISO: 200 • Olympus • E-P3 • mzd 14-150 • reflections
11/04/11 Reflections IIISame lake again. I just couldn't resist it. 17380
E-P3 Focal Length: 47 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 1/30 sec ISO: 200 • Olympus • mzd 14-150 • E-P3 • reflections
11/03/11 Reflections IIThis was taken from the other side of the lake. Quite a photogenic lake. Man made too. 10317
E-P3 Focal Length: 22 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 1/320 sec ISO: 200 • Olympus • mzd 14-150 • E-P3 • reflections
11/02/11 Reflections II've always liked reflections and whenever I get the chance I'll take a picture of it. Some people don't like these at all and find them something of a cliche but I don't really care. I also believe that people should take pictures for their own pleasure and not for praise from other people.
The following 4 or 5 images are from my summer holiday and all are images of reflections.
Sorry if you don't like them. 2376
E-P3 Focal Length: 52 mm Aperture: f/9.0 Exposure Time: 1/100 sec ISO: 200 • Olympus • mzd 14-150 • E-P3 • reflections
10/11/11 Light is what's it all about.Light is what this business is all about. Get good light and you'll get a good image everytime. I've often looked at images where I've thought "How did the photographer get that image?". The truth is of course, the person waited for a long time to get the right light. By this I mean dramatic skies, sidelighting, alpen glow etc etc. You just don't turn up at a location (well normally you don't), set up your tripod , take a picture and go home again. Just doesn't happen. Well, it never happens to me.
In the image above I was sat opposite just looking at the flat light. 30 minutes later the sun suddenly came out and the light reflected off the grass onto the water. Quite amazing really. I wasn't setup on a tripod but luckily I had the camera in my hand. I wasn't worried about camera shake because there was plenty of light. Patience is a virtue. 25318
E-P3 Focal Length: 67 mm Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 1/250 sec ISO: 200 • Light • olympus • m4/3 • 14-150 • reflection
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