Very impressive bees and flowers. This may be the finest daffodil shot
I've ever seen. I love the isolation and floating in space look:
<http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/ian.a.nichols/SOS2010#5461472464389555458>
I was also surprised at the limited depth of field with the E3 so you
must have been shooting at a large aperture. Also, good focus on the
moving bees given the limited DOF. I didn't try to tinker with anything
but were they mine I'd be sure to experiment with B&W on many shots,
especially the wooden bench detail and some of the waterfall.
Chuck Norcutt
Ian Nichols wrote:
> On 18 April 2010 15:00, Ian Nichols <ian.a.nichols@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It was the motorbike mailing list's annual gathering near Hay on Wye
>> again, so a few photos of them & some bikes, but also some landscapes,
>> a waterfall, some violets that really were violet and some others that
>> were actually more blue (so don't blame the E-3) and an uncannily
>> clear blue sky (which is a bit dull, but included for historical
>> record).
>
> I suppose a link would be useful.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/ian.a.nichols/SOS2010#
>
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