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    The Wishing Well

    I recently visited the grounds of Rideau Hall, residence of their Excellencies, The Right Honourable David Johnston
    Governor General of Canada and Mrs. Sharon Johnston. A wonderful place to visit if you are ever in Ottawa. C and C most welcome.

    The Wishing Well

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    I like this image. Looking I think maybe some more brick in front but that might have made catching the full reflection more difficult.

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    +1 to Jim's comments.

    What focal length did you shoot this at, EXIF says 0mm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    +1 to Jim's comments.

    What focal length did you shoot this at, EXIF says 0mm
    Thanks Matt. I was using an Opteka 6.5 mm Fisheye lens (inexpensive but somewhat lacking in quality) which isn't compatible with the camera to collect settings. I had the lens set at F/11 and infinity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    I like this image. Looking I think maybe some more brick in front but that might have made catching the full reflection more difficult.
    Thanks Jim, I'll see if I can adjust the composition to capture more brick in front next time I swing by this location. Agree that this probably would have been more appealing.

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    Nice shot.

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    I like the colors and the composition Stu The white clouds and the pool balance each other nicely and the reflection looks nice in shade

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I like the colors and the composition Stu The white clouds and the pool balance each other nicely and the reflection looks nice in shade
    Thanks Binnur!

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    Nice shot, Stu. The place has a Zen-like look to it.

    I've driven past Rideau Hall a number of times but was not aware that it is open to the public.

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    When I first saw this image yesterday I thought it would have been nice to shoot this with a fisheye...this is nicely done for a fisheye image, not too overly done as most do with their lenses...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    When I first saw this image yesterday I thought it would have been nice to shoot this with a fisheye...this is nicely done for a fisheye image, not too overly done as most do with their lenses...
    When I saw this pic, I was undecided as to whether this had been taken with a fisheye or not, which says something (positive) about your composition. Well-conceived!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    When I saw this pic, I was undecided as to whether this had been taken with a fisheye or not, which says something (positive) about your composition. Well-conceived!

    John
    Thank you John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    When I first saw this image yesterday I thought it would have been nice to shoot this with a fisheye...this is nicely done for a fisheye image, not too overly done as most do with their lenses...
    Thanks Izzie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Nice shot, Stu. The place has a Zen-like look to it.

    I've driven past Rideau Hall a number of times but was not aware that it is open to the public.
    Manfred, thanks. It really is a great place to visit with lots to photograph. The grounds are always open to the public in the summer while the GG and his wife are in residence at the Citadel in Quebec City. There is an access gate at the intersection of Rideau Gate Road and Thomas Street that I believe is open 24 hrs. I walked in at 6:30 in the morning, having done the 'official tour' the day before. The official daily tours of the inside of Rideau Hall are from around 9:30-3:00 and from 3:00-4:30 they allow "self-directed" tours. There is also a small changing of the sentry ceremony on the hour, every hour right at the main entrance to the residence. I parked on Mackay Street and walked in from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailorstu View Post
    Manfred, thanks. It really is a great place to visit with lots to photograph. The grounds are always open to the public in the summer while the GG and his wife are in residence at the Citadel in Quebec City. There is an access gate at the intersection of Rideau Gate Road and Thomas Street that I believe is open 24 hrs. I walked in at 6:30 in the morning, having done the 'official tour' the day before. The official daily tours of the inside of Rideau Hall are from around 9:30-3:00 and from 3:00-4:30 they allow "self-directed" tours. There is also a small changing of the sentry ceremony on the hour, every hour right at the main entrance to the residence. I parked on Mackay Street and walked in from there.

    Thanks Stu - hopefully I'll have time to visit next summer.

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