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    Re: On the cycle path

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    So, I think your construction of the foreground works.
    You certainly may be right, Donald, and as Rob says, it would feel tilted without it: Rob, do you have room to add a bit more to the bottom of the crop so that the plant to the right isn't left on it's own?

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Hi all,

    I went back to one of my favourite stretches of river today, here's a small selection from the shoot.

    Started off with the dragon fly again and got a decent new angle on him/her.

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    Nikon D5000 + Nikon 70-300mm VR: 1/2000s f/11 at 300mm, iso400
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    Quite a reasonable close up (mostly crop) of this little critter, I think they are called Waterboatmen and hang just beneath the surface, or swim beneath it and hide in weed.

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    Nikon D5000 + Nikon 70-300mm VR: 1/500s f/11 at 300mm, iso400


    Acouple of non-Macro-esque shots; I'm not absolutely certain, but I think this is a Reed Bunting.

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    and to finish up, Grey Heron and Moorhen.

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    Nikon D5000 + Nikon 70-300mm VR: 1/750s f/8 at 300mm, iso400

    Quite a productive morning's shoot, but insufficient time to process and post anymore tonight.

    C&C welcome, particularly on composition/cropping as I have broken a few rules with some of these and it would be handy to know if they 'work' for you, or whether I should have tried something else. Thanks.

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    This is a volunteer, which came up just next to one of the irrigation sprinkler heads. I've held off getting water to that patch, so the force of the water wouldn't break the stem. Today I couldn't put it off longer, or I'd lose the rest of the ground that sprinkler covers.

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Very nice, António: I like the mixture of natural and man-made, and the way the scrollwork on the right echoes the flow of the greenery and the shape of the brass in the background. A beautiful composition.

    Cheers,
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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Wow! Productive is an understatement, Dave. Four beautiful shots. The composition and crop seem fine to my eye: the only suggestion I might make would be to cut out some of the space on the viewer's right in the heron/moorhen shot. I'm not sure of what rules are being followed or broken in the existing crop, but it just feels as if there's a little bit too much space to the right (and perhaps above).

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Beautiful, Pops: I like the colors, and the composition is very nice, including the shadow as balance.

    Cheers,
    Rick

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    Re: On the cycle path

    Quote Originally Posted by rick55 View Post
    You certainly may be right, Donald, and as Rob says, it would feel tilted without it: Rob, do you have room to add a bit more to the bottom of the crop so that the plant to the right isn't left on it's own?
    Rick

    No, I didn't crop it at all, the image above is as it was shot. I was standing on a bench to get this (looking over a hedge). I did consider getting my penknife out and cutting down the growth on the right, but I had The Botanist with me, and a suggestion that I cut down any living plant is likely to elicit a verbal and physical response that would prevent me from writing this now!

    However, I can do it safely in Photoshop...

    PS: I am allowed to cut the lawn, but only under strict supervision.

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by rick55 View Post
    Beautiful, Pops: I like the colors, and the composition is very nice, including the shadow as balance.

    Cheers,
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    Thank you. That is specifically why I waited for the "wrong time of day." I wanted that shadow across that log. I'm pleased with it.

    Incidently, that is right out of the camera, except to crop at 4/5.

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Rick, Rob,
    thankyou for the comments. Having seen some of the images you both generate, I'm pleased you liked this one. I was pleased with the end result, and it was probably the best of the day. The field is at a National Trust site and being managed using traditional techniqes. The poppy was rife in amongst the barley? (I'm not good with grains, need to study more )

    I wasn't really geared up for lanscapes so I started using a ridiculously long 170-500 mm Sigma lens. I had an idea of he effect I wanted, (Rob, I remembered the shot of a harvest you took recently, which I liked enormously). As with all these things, just one of the shots had the 'just right' touch to it.

    God knows what I'm going to pull from the hat for day 12!

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    Drool

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    She keep me busy!

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    Re: On the cycle path

    I'll admit it: you (and Donald) are right. Without the plant, it feels as if the hill wants to slide out of the frame. I should have tried it myself, but I was lazy. I just tried cloning in a little of the ground cover, and it gets too distracting, so even if you had added more, you probably would have cropped it anyway.

    Couldn't you try to convince The Botanist that trimmimg the top is healthy for the plant? Kind of like thinning herds?

    Cheers,
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    Re: Drool

    Such eyes, Chriss! Too cute. But why did you cut off the "daddy"? The most important thing.

    Cheers,
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    Re: Drool

    Quote Originally Posted by rick55 View Post
    Such eyes, Chriss! Too cute. But why did you cut off the "daddy"? The most important thing.

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    She started crawling towards me when I took the shot.
    btw here's the full image of the bib
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    and YES, its one of the most important things on that image.

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    Afrikaantjes voor Oranje

    To stay a bit in the FIFA World Champions mood I have a shot here. (sorry I'm late but I was quite busy yesterday)

    I couldn't resist posting it because it's quite funny to mention that these flowers are called "afrikaantjes" in Dutch, which means something like african people in English. And the great thing is: they're orange! Go Dutchies

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    unfortunately the dutch team lost the finals.

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    Re: One last cocktail

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    Re: Day 11: July 2010 Photo-a-Day Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by rick55 View Post
    Very nice, António: I like the mixture of natural and man-made, and the way the scrollwork on the right echoes the flow of the greenery and the shape of the brass in the background. A beautiful composition. Cheers, Rick
    Thank you Rick

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    Re: One last cocktail

    Sorry, I get so far behind on this stuff!! Beautiful shot, Peter, very striking.

    Cheers,
    Rick

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