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Old 02-05-11, 02:59 AM
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My take on the Bluebells Woods

We can map out our life by the photos taken of the kids growing up through our annual photos in the bluebell woods.

For the first time in years we left the kids at home. Left it a little late as the bluebells are just about on the turn now. Shots on the 5D MkII with 24-105mm F4 L.

1. camera amongst the bluebells pointing upwards

Yes, I should have gotten rid of the out of focus diagonal stem bottom left (didn't notice it on the back of the camera screen)

2. Looking up


3. slow shutter, hand-held, camera moved during exposure


4. ditto but with even slower shutter speed
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Old 02-05-11, 09:08 AM
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I quite like the third one, you got the "blur" spot on for me.

One of my bluebell shots six images stacked.

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Old 02-05-11, 09:22 AM
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Nice perspectives. I like the second one the best , followed by number 3 :-) I even got struck the bluebell bug this year lol. Here's my effort. I was on my tummy for this shot and used the same lens as you with my 5dmk2.



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