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[QUOTE=Rodbender;87342]Cutlery Birds have arrived in Suffolk.
Very Clever. There was a girl in our Art Class who did things like that. She has now left and has done massively well and is recognized, belonging to many groups. We all used to take old bits of jewelry for her.
Looks like a nice warm evening in your Amsterdam waterfront at twilight shot, Andy.
The image is alive. So much to look at.
Always amazes me how light it is at this time of year with the extra hour, this was 11:00 PM. It was was light jumper weather.
I worked in Amsterdam in the late 1980's/ early 1990's(amongst other places) and still like to go back a couple of times a year.
My favourite image of the sunset last night: a 5 image HDR. I'd originally set out about 9.15p.m. with tripod, camera and various lenses - luckily this field isn't that far from me because I soon realised that as I've recently changed camera straps I hadn't got the tripod plate. Tried to wing it but realised that wasn't going to work, so hid the tripod in the long grass and legged it back to spend 10 minutes to find where I'd put the plate. Never did find it, but did find one on a 70-200 so back to the gate and another try. Took several (including an experiment with a manual focus fisheye) but this was my favourite
Virgin : Heron quite content with the many trains heading to and from London at high speeds on this section. Olympus OM D E M1 + 40-150 lens inc 1.4 converter - A.mode etc
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Last edited by Barr1e; 23-06-18, 09:37 PM.
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Wild flower growing on the drive, finally worked out that it's some sort of verbascum.
The conifers behind were boring and dark, so I darkened them some more then cloned out the rest. Taken with my walkaround Canon EOS-M with the 20mm lens.
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