As you can see, I didn't have time to shoot anything with my new 15mm fisheye. I had a meeting this afternoon and was going to go out afterwards. By the time the meeting finished though, I didn't really have time. So, a good meeting, but no photographs. All being well I should have some time tomorrow.
In the meanwhile, here's another shot that I took while out with Jem last week.
captured camera lens aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped?
2.21pm on 18/9/07
Canon 5D
EF 35mm f/1.4L USM
f/1.4
1/640
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
2x1
comment by vasco riobom at 07:34 PM (GMT) on 27 September, 2007
Great shot.Congratulations.
comment by clem at 08:00 PM (GMT) on 27 September, 2007
The mortar looks a little bit like gold on this one. Well done :)
comment byCraig at 08:24 PM (GMT) on 27 September, 2007
Am loving this shot... not very nice garden fence tho Dave, you should seriosuly conscider alternative safer methods of keeping Finley in!!!....
comment by Chris at 08:24 PM (GMT) on 27 September, 2007
i am one of the many who look often and post very rarely. i like this. it is beautiful despite it's subject. a barbed wire fence (with added glass bits!) is designed to keep people out. it is in itself ugly but this picture makes it pleasing. the wire has become like party bunting at a street party. i like it, is all. it has made me think.
comment by m at 09:38 PM (GMT) on 27 September, 2007
That stuff is illegal these days. Where are you hanging out!
comment byFuranku at 11:02 PM (GMT) on 27 September, 2007
Nice pic. At frist on the thumbnail, I thought it was a garland. Reality is not as sweet though....
comment by Rodolphe at 05:00 AM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
Really intense picture. Bravo
comment bykatie at 06:04 AM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
I love the picture, but I have a few random questions, one is do you tend to use a tripod a lot for your photos? Because I notice a lot that your iso is at 100 but they are still so sharp all the time! second is, for this photo, did you convert it to b&w or was it an in camera adjustment? Thanks! I look at your site every day and love it!
comment byNick at 10:22 AM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
You've made this scene look rather dainty and elegant. Clever framing, and a nice twist.
comment bySan Sebastian at 12:27 PM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
Great ambientation. Nice colour.
comment bykheoh yee wei at 12:49 PM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
This is wonderfully striking and powerful of the sucurity fence gives a sense of oppression ;) Great work.
comment byKeith De-Lin at 01:51 PM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
Very cool shot, love the detail.
comment bypaul georges at 02:16 PM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
simply wonderful!
comment bydjn1 at 11:16 PM (GMT) on 28 September, 2007
As you can see, I didn't have time to shoot anything with my new 15mm fisheye. I had a meeting this afternoon and was going to go out afterwards. By the time the meeting finished though, I didn't really have time. So, a good meeting, but no photographs. All being well I should have some time tomorrow.
In the meanwhile, here's another shot that I took while out with Jem last week.
camera
lens
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
cropped?
Canon 5D
EF 35mm f/1.4L USM
f/1.4
1/640
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
2x1
Great shot.Congratulations.
The mortar looks a little bit like gold on this one. Well done :)
Am loving this shot... not very nice garden fence tho Dave, you should seriosuly conscider alternative safer methods of keeping Finley in!!!....
i am one of the many who look often and post very rarely. i like this. it is beautiful despite it's subject. a barbed wire fence (with added glass bits!) is designed to keep people out. it is in itself ugly but this picture makes it pleasing. the wire has become like party bunting at a street party. i like it, is all. it has made me think.
That stuff is illegal these days. Where are you hanging out!
Nice pic. At frist on the thumbnail, I thought it was a garland. Reality is not as sweet though....
Really intense picture. Bravo
I love the picture, but I have a few random questions, one is do you tend to use a tripod a lot for your photos? Because I notice a lot that your iso is at 100 but they are still so sharp all the time! second is, for this photo, did you convert it to b&w or was it an in camera adjustment? Thanks! I look at your site every day and love it!
You've made this scene look rather dainty and elegant. Clever framing, and a nice twist.
Great ambientation. Nice colour.
This is wonderfully striking and powerful of the sucurity fence gives a sense of oppression ;) Great work.
Very cool shot, love the detail.
simply wonderful!
Thanks everyone.