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    Bluebell Wood

    Had a wander over to my local Bluebell Wood this morning, they looked good in the morning light.

    969 - Bluebell Wood 969020520 by Trev Bartlett MBE, on Flickr
    Trev

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    #2
    Very nice image of the bluebells Trev. Naughty boy though - no EXIF!! You will have the EXIF Police after you again ha
    Derek

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      #3
      Originally posted by enneo View Post
      Very nice image of the bluebells Trev. Naughty boy though - no EXIF!! You will have the EXIF Police after you again ha
      I completely agree......with both comments

      John

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        #4
        Great pic trev. Lovely

        Ian
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          #5
          Great picture, composition works really well.
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            #6
            Great shot Trev.

            Bill.
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              #7
              Beautiful photo Trev, love the colours.
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                #8
                Originally posted by enneo View Post
                Very nice image of the bluebells Trev. Naughty boy though - no EXIF!! You will have the EXIF Police after you again ha
                For the benefit of the technical minded, the setting apparently were. 7D Mkll. 24/105. 60mm, f11, 1/100th, ISO 800. The reason I choose those setting were because that's what the camera was set at when I picked it up from the last time I used it. All I did was wind the lens in a bit to block out a sign and click - hey presto photo of a Bluebell Wood. One other point, it was not hand held, I use the support of an old farm rusted out flat-bed trailer that been dumped there for the past sixteen years.
                Last edited by Trev B; 02-05-2020, 20:49.
                Trev

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Trev B View Post

                  For the benefit of the technical minded, the setting apparently were. 7D Mkll. 24/105. 60mm, f11, 1/100th, ISO 800. The reason I choose those setting were because that's what the camera was set at when I picked it up from the last time I used it. All I did was wind the lens in a bit to block out a sign and click - hey presto photo of a Bluebell Wood. One other point, it was not hand held, I use the support of an old farm rusted out flat-bed trailer that been dumped there for the past sixteen years.
                  Too much information Trev. You will be telling us next you had to change position to get the angle of dangle correct, to stop shutter judder Nice image though.
                  Derek

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                    #10
                    Great shot Trev
                    Gary Cantwell LSINWP. ASINWP.

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                      #11
                      Fabulous shot, nailed everything including the composition - the line falling from right to left is excellent.
                      Must just come naturally Trev!
                      Bob


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                        #12
                        Nature as it should be, well done Trev
                        Peter

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                          #13
                          Thanks everyone for looking and your feedback.
                          Footnote to this shot. Passed there yesterday morning and there was a Roe Buck standing in what would be centre picture by the log. Was gone before I could pick up the camera
                          Trev

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