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I like it, especially the 5 shells on the forground rock, gives something for the eye to land straight on.
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Rufus: thanks for your help earlier with this.
Thank you very much Bob and Peto. Am I glad with this digital mallarkey I don't have to write things down on paper any more! It was my only lens(apart from the kit jobby), the Canon 10-22. Lemme see...It was at 15mm(which I think is same angle of view as the 45mm on my Pentax..is this 24mm on 35mm?), at f22 to "make sure", which gave me a shutter speed of 1/10sec. I did have the Sigma 10-20 but it didn't coupe the moutarde for me, so I skint myself out to get the Canon.
(As an aside, though I've felt a bit bottlenecked by the paucity of choices for wideangles in this format, I'm relieved and excited that when I get a 50mm it'll be my cheapest "prime telephoto")
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Beautiful picture Zig... The composition is great and the colors are so vivid... I like your picture a lot
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
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ta Irma for both this and your other encouraging comments.
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I agree, the colour is so rich. I love it!