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Hmm, probably underexposed. From what I remember I was struggling to handhold at the longest shutter speed I thought I could get away with. And to top that I think this film got left in the camera afterwards for 2 years.
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Ginkakuji, the Silver Pavilion, with its raked sand garden. Comments
welcome, many thanks.
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Another view inside the vast main hall of Kyoto Station. Comments
welcome. Many thanks.
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Comments welcome. Many thanks.
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Comments welcome. Many thanks.
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A repost of "Japanese Garden", scanned with a slide scanner (now that
I've managed to install the software) and cropped differently.
Hopefully this is an imrovement, but comments welcome.
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Another view of the Shitennoji Pagoda. This time I've tweaked the
curves a bit to try and bring down the bright sky & gravel garden. I
think I've oversharpened it too.
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The Glico Man, originally installed in 1919, taken from Ebisubashi
bridge in the Dotombori area of Osaka. Comments welcome.
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Hi Joseph, thanks for commenting. That's one of the benefits of the Shuttleworth Collection Air displays, it is a small airfield so the aircraft are really quite close! I should admit this is a fairly heavy crop though :-)
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Thanks for looking. I'm going to need a lot more practice to get down to 1/60th! One day... Cheers, Eric.
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Thanks for looking and commenting. I should admit that the shutter speed and aperture is from memory only - it was probably 1/500th, or maybe 1/250th. I've tried slower than that and know I will need a lot more practice before I get something worthwile ;-) Cheers, Eric.
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BSB round 6 - Mallory Park, Ollie Bridewell.
Comments welcome.
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BSB round 6 - Mallory Park, Gregorio Lavilla.
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BSB round 6 - Mallory Park, Leon Haslam.
Comments welcome. Thanks.
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A lone skier appears between mist shrouded the trees. Comments welcome.
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Comments welcome. Thanks.
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Comments welcome. Thanks.
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The long swooping bonnet lines of a series II or III V12 E-type Jaguar.
Comments welcome, thanks.
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The framing seems about right to me on this one, but how do youtake a photo like this without your own reflection?
Comments welcome. Thanks.
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At a crowed show like this it can be a long wait to avoid too manypeople in the photo... And I think I could have moved around ever-soslightly to crop out the purple-yellow marquee.
Anyhow, comments welcome. Thanks.
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Comments welcome. Thanks.
金閣寺 (kinkakuji) Golden Pavilion
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