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on the way to worksome images from my morning walk to work.....
1.bollard 2.leaf in puddle 3.pieces of white
Nice photos mate. That last one has got me intrigued, great reflection?
Is that old 'Jack Frost' on that pole? Now i know why i don't live in Melb. Steve.
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These are brilliant, gengi. Love this kinda stuff...just need A LOT more time to play. What lens did you use?
I really like the leaves in the puddle, but #1 has to be my fav! Simple, but damned effective! Nice to see someone has had some rain!
yeah the third photo is a mosiac of broken mirror shards arranged on a wall. it has many potential..more to follow. i'm not familiar with 'jack frost'? stormygirl, the lens is a 50mm 1.8, great walkabout lens for the D70, IMHO u dont need 'A LOT of time', just things that grab my interest on the way to work..although just means i gotta start walking early1
Genji - #3 is great - couldn't work out what I was looking at until you explained, but I liked it.
Jack Frost is what British people say when we aussies just say frost. Killa is suggesting there's some frozen dew on the bollard. Peter
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marcus, i focus on the reflected image and used F1.8 aperture, unfortunately the reflection is not as interesting as the 'effect'
No.2 is my fave Great shots tho genji!!
Geoff
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