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Lost in Queensday


olafdevries

Exposure Date: 2011:03:22 15:57:03;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D50;
ExposureTime: 10/4000 s;
FNumber: f/5;
ExposureProgram: Aperture priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 4294967294/6;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 300 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 450 mm;
Software: Ver.1.00 ;


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If PN only was one person, I would share the same shots I now do with some members of my beloved family..! Persons being spot on with their remarks are all of great value. In fact my right eye, the observing and the shooting one, is noticing things one or two stops too bright. No problem at all, it never was, and I even don't know when that started. However, behind the pc the photos often got, me totaly unaware of that, overcompensated, too contrasted etc. and the left eye kept silent about that. :)

Natural or electric light also is making differences. Haha, these days in (at home) comparing the brightness etc. I'm in fact constantly 'winking'. Is the left eye tired of this now unexpected controlling job, the colors even get a kind of 'fluorescent' character. Yes, I sorted this all out with the visual help of Irene, my better half. So the standards have been reset and I get used to it. Is that why I also do need William..?! He is knowing better, it's the overall view, the consisting talent.

Yes, and this fantastic lady in her basket did pass 'on the edges' of the crowded square. In fact Mother and child had passed already. In giving it a kind of a 'desparate try' I already started moving while noticing them and before they seemed to disapear, mother turned to the right. What a surprise. Then, at that crossroad the desicive moment was there: one shot. In a lower position I tried to avoid people etc. in the background, but never do ask me why the background is so perfect, I don't know. Square, streets, everywhere are houses, buildings, shops. Was it a wall, a bus. For me one thing is clear: it was a gift. A Royal gift. See you, Olaf.            

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