Capture: A Place to Stand
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
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Hebe,
So many wonderfuls!
Lilith, that bunch of daffodils is the best.
I am feeling at home with the Earth again, and starting to return to gardening. Greg has been working in it constantly, and most of the lushness this year is due to him. The cornflowers self-seeded from my planting last year, like a lot of happenings this year. And the photo is special: the first one I took and loaded into the new system I am learning.
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Lilith __, in reply to
I love how the grey heron looks the plastic owl square in the eye
Wow, great shot!
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Kedron Parker, in reply to
Thanks Lilith! Where are your lovely beach shots taken?
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I didn’t quite know how to approach this topic, but I thought, well, maybe different understandings of place.
So, starting with … places I go that feel familiar and good.
Point Chev beach, where Sir Keith Sinclair played as a child.
Our little pocket of harbour, where a whale stranded this year and it felt very close to home.
And Splore, where everyone is lovely and going back to the city hurts every time.
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John Farrell, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Well, spotted, John. :-) Yes, poor old Blackhead. They’re still quarrying it.
I always want to write Black Head, but Blackhead is correct. And it's not a beauty spot.
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Lilith __, in reply to
places I go that feel familiar and good
What happy pictures, Russell. :-)
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Hebe, in reply to
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John Farrell, in reply to
Hebe - one way to keep detail in the trees, and not burn out the background, is to use HDR mode, if your camera has it. The camera needs to be on a tripod for this.
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David Hood, in reply to
A couple of other options that might work-
If you camera can be set to take the light reading only from the central zone, you make that the bit of the picture you want to optimise on.
If your camera displays the light histogram, put that on and play with manual settings to shape the light and dark.
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