Dreary Hybiscus
GraphyFotoz
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This was taken this morning when it was a drizzly rain and extreme overcast.
Wanted to capture the mood of the day.
Taken with my Sigy EX DG APO OS 80-400mm
ISO 200 @ f5.6 around 200mm setting.
Comments Welcome!
Wanted to capture the mood of the day.
Taken with my Sigy EX DG APO OS 80-400mm
ISO 200 @ f5.6 around 200mm setting.
Comments Welcome!
Canon 60D | Nikon Cooloix P7700
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Your shots are never dreary. Look how clean, focused and perfectly exposed this is. Man, what great shots you put up. Heh, I suppose you were like 200 yards away shooting out your kitchen window too.....some people's kids.... Great shot again!
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No actually I was about 10ft from this when I got it!!
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You are having way too much fun with this lens... but it's really a nice picture and I like the dreary aspect -- it's unique and different.
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Looks lushiously green around your place...... the weather has servered you well, look what your got..... a pretty flower with water droplets and leaves that remind me of an outstretched hand palm up.
Very nice shot........ Skippy (Australia)
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