Harvest

martin-imagesmartin-images Registered Users Posts: 143 Major grins
edited July 4, 2006 in Landscapes
Again into the light shot "with care" i must add, taken last year
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  • thebigskythebigsky Registered Users Posts: 1,052 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2006
    Another excellent shot, annoyingly the farmers around my way have started using a machine that wraps the bails in black polythene, they're not quite as picturesque mwink.gif

    How do you deal with framing the shot and protecting your eyesight, earlier in the year I was trying to create a halo effect around a flower and I think I spent a little too long staring through the camera at the sun, I had a bit of eye ache afterwards?
  • martin-imagesmartin-images Registered Users Posts: 143 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2006
    thebigsky wrote:
    Another excellent shot, annoyingly the farmers around my way have started using a machine that wraps the bails in black polythene, they're not quite as picturesque mwink.gif

    How do you deal with framing the shot and protecting your eyesight, earlier in the year I was trying to create a halo effect around a flower and I think I spent a little too long staring through the camera at the sun, I had a bit of eye ache afterwards?

    Farmers wrap in black in black bags here as well sometimes but much prefere it like this :D , As protecting ones eyes and it might sound silly but if you dont look directly at the sun and close your own eye down it reduces the light reaching it, the other point is not to mess about in composing, study the angle of the shot by eye first then take it quickly with shots like this shutter speeds are high so thats just a brief milli sec of looking through the finder,

    Martin
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  • THE TOUCHTHE TOUCH Registered Users Posts: 535 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2006
    WOW! That's an awesome shot - Great job!clap.gif
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