The level of light gave me few excuses not to produce something today so the self imposed pressure was on.
Settings for the picture above were Focal length of 90mm, F/5.6 with a shutter speed of 1/200 sec and a zero exposure compensation.
A view of one end of the cutting taken with 55mm, 1/400 sec and F/5.6
One thing I have wondered a few times is.... because I wear glasses for reading and looking at the PC screen and whilst wearing them, I look at my photos and think "yep, thats in focus" do people that don't wear glasses see them different? I would hate to think that because I take pictures to suit my eyesight that everyone with 'normal' or different vision is seeing them all as being out of focus?
I Liked the way the you can see the surface film clinging to the under side of the leaves and lifting above the water level. Taken using a focal length of 175mm, F/5.6 and 1/200 sec shutter speed.
Anyway, amongst this latest post are a few pictures from that day at the canal cutting.
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Cliff
Oh yes, the offending fly I referred to in the title is sat on the pink lilly!
