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All good tractors go to Heaven
Took the day off yesterday and took this along with a few others. We had some amazing clouds which I’ll post later, I got some pleasing shots which I hope you like. This shot as the title suggests was taken because of the opening in the cloud where the tracks lead to on the horizon and deliberately framed by the overhanging branch. I also kept the foreground of the hill because of the red in the soil showing through the grass. It was taken for amusement purpose more than anything but it has grown on me.
![]() here is the EXIF data, if anyone has any suggestions as to any changes that could have been made to the camera settings making for a better result would be appreciated. Camera Make Canon Model Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL Orientation left lower X resolution 180 Y resolution 180 Resolution unit inch Date/time 27/04/2005 12:06:46 YCbCr positioning centered Image Image description Artist Copyright Exposure time 1/15 s F-number f/32 ISO speed ratings 100 Date/time original 27/04/2005 12:06:46 Date/time digitized 27/04/2005 12:06:46 Component config Y Compressed BPP 9 Shutter speed value 1/15 s Aperture value 10.000000 Exposure bias value 0.000000 Max. aperture value 4.643860 Metering mode Pattern Flash Flash did not fire Focal length 38 mm User comment Colorspace sRGB Pixel X dimension 160 Pixel Y dimension 120 Focal plane X res. 3443.946188 Focal plane Y res. 3442.016807 Focal plane res. unit inch Sensing method One-chip color area sensor Custom Rendered Normal process Exposure mode Auto exposure White balance Auto white balance Scene capture type Standard Miscellaneous Exif version 2.21 Any other comments also welcome. |
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It's a nice shot Ken. Using overhanging branches like that is great for giving depth and framing to a shot. If the tree had been more in leaf it would have been nice. It's difficult to really tell at this res, but the foreground branches and the horizon don't look quite sharp while the middle distance does.
When you want THAT much DOF you're really forced to go for a very small aperture for DOF to extend from the near to the far distance. Aperture priority is really the mode to use for that shot (Or manual). Inevitably, even in the best light this is going to mean a lengthy shutter speed, or rackiig the ISO up to where you're going to get image noise, which is why landscape photographers invariably lug tripods up hill and down dale. So... the Auto selection of f10 proabably wasn't enough in this instance. Full Auto mode is convenient but it can't make the intelligent decisions you can. In AP mode YOU could have selected the aperture. Still a nice well thought out shot though. :wink: Edit... Your other option would have been to let the branches blur slightly to concentrate attention on the tyre marks but you may not have had the red soil sharp in the foregound then. Edit again. Sorry mate 1/15th at f32. What the hell does aperture value 10 mean? Were you using a tripod? |
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No Ct. I’d thought of taking it because I was going to try one of them slow water shots but decided against it, I’m pleased I didn’t take it as I walked miles, I have got some serious blisters on my feet.
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Very nice mate! 8)
Shutter speed was a bit ambitious then in that first shot. :wink: Pretty good considering. Missus threatening to leave you yet? :lol: |
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Both shots are excellent, the second one especially so.
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Oops I forgot about her! No she’s fine, in fact she encourages me to get myself out more. Very understanding indeed.
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Thanks Steep. |
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Hi
The second one is great, especially for handheld. Got any stats for this one? Would like to do similar with my camera but could do with some guidance. (I know that the A95 doesn't have the ultimate flexibility of DSLRs but I want to try anyway!) Cheers |
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Have to agree with everybody else ! very good pics !
I can see the new camera hasnt been resting much !!!!
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EXIF Camera Make Canon Model Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL Orientation left lower X resolution 180 Y resolution 180 Resolution unit inch Date/time 27/04/2005 12:28:00 YCbCr positioning centered Image Image description Artist Copyright Exposure time 1/13 s F-number f/9 ISO speed ratings 100 Date/time original 27/04/2005 12:28:00 Date/time digitized 27/04/2005 12:28:00 Component config Y Compressed BPP 9 Shutter speed value 1/13 s Aperture value 6.339844 Exposure bias value 0.000000 Max. aperture value 3.614716 Metering mode Pattern Flash Flash did not fire Focal length 18 mm User comment Colorspace sRGB Pixel X dimension 160 Pixel Y dimension 120 Focal plane X res. 3443.946188 Focal plane Y res. 3442.016807 Focal plane res. unit inch Sensing method One-chip color area sensor Custom Rendered Normal process Exposure mode Auto exposure White balance Auto white balance Scene capture type Standard Miscellaneous Exif version 2.21 Maker note |
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really nice, I wouldn't even consider trying those hand held.
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Ken I won't try to add any other advice to the already excellent comments given however I would like to congratulate you on both these shots and your titling of the first. Very apt and fitting, it maybe worth adding it to the frame of the picture?
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