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Brian,Thank you sir!
Here's another view...
E-P2 + ZD 11-22mm f2.8-3.5
1/125s f/5.6 at 13.0mm iso200
http://www.pbase.com/bmosley/image/122279307/original.jpg
there is a link below my signature. Thanks for the reaction.Wonderful composition Woody, do you have a link for your daily photo blog?
Is that 9:16 aspect ratio? really works well!
Cheers
Brian
Ah, I thought it looked familiar. It's not anything I have photos of, but I recall seeing it on a trip through that region about a decade and a half ago ... we went to Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs, visited the mines in Castleton, and drove up in the area around Bolsterstone before returning to Nottingham in the evening.it's the church at Bolsterstone.
Great shot. Is he carrying your shoes?Casper coming in from the garden... at speed
E-P2 + 20mm f1.7
1/1250s f/1.7 at 20.0mm iso200
Cheers
Brian
Casper coming in from the garden... at speed
E-P2 + 20mm f1.7
1/1250s f/1.7 at 20.0mm iso200
Cheers
Brian
Beautiful shot, I feel like I could ski right into it.Brian, love that shot of Casper!
It was a gorgeous winter weather again yesterday, so we went cross country skiing. Here's one shot from G1 + 14-45mm:
No Diane - I'm just copying my hero Brian - that's all :ROTFL:Interesting that there are 2 Casper/Caspars from our UK posters. Is it a common name there? I like it--just don't know any dogs in US named Casper.
Diane
Picture number one represents a PC version of the saying "would freeze the b***s off a brass monkey": "It was so cold it froze the hands off a wooden clock".Surprisingly, there was very little snow below 5,000 ft. ...