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Reflections but not a different perspective :)I got out and about today in the attempt to shoot for the challenge, and I haven't got a shot that I'm happy to submit. But I took this one with the 50mm 1.4 at F16, 1/50sec spot metering, ISO 200 and auto WB +1. Constructive criticism as always very welcome.
Hmmmm - a puddle Geoff
Now if you had the reflection of a UFO in the water then you would have a challenge photo. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Well yeah, I said it wasn't challenge worthy but I liked the fact that it captured a number of items in a small space, i.e sky, road, leaves, car bits, water, a bit obscure yes, a UFO...in my dreams
Geoff.
like link i think this is an intersting starting point. if there had been a reflection of a poignant moment, eg a person carrying some flowers hanging down or two people walking away from one another, i think the fallen leaves would have made a nice frame. the theme would be loss or sadness.
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