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Dry harsh country out there! "A little similar to here atm... minus the t/mounds"
I like the bands of light but the cow looks soft, is that from the heat?
What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.
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Agree with Gabby re drawn to the termite mounds ..... my eye goes to the mounds in focus, especially the one on the left with the companion shrubbery
This could be because I don't see termite mounds very often ...Barb
"If you change the way you look at things ........ the things you look at change"
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Originally posted by Gaz View PostDry harsh country out there! "A little similar to here atm... minus the t/mounds"
I like the bands of light but the cow looks soft, is that from the heat?
Been a little bit of rain here but not enough to get things happening yet.
Originally posted by P Plates View PostLooks very desolate. Personally I don't think the cow, being so small in the frame, adds anything. I'm more drawn to the termite mounds.-----------------------------------------------------
Question everything ~ Christopher Hitchins
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Hi Mick Have a look at this App for calculating DOF. Its a really useful piece of software. SetMyCamera.com .You set your camera and then the you can set the focal length of your lens the f stop being used and the software shows you the depth of field you can expect, for old farts like us it can be calibrated to either meters or yards, right down to cms and inches if so desired. Its compatible with smart phones and Tablets. I forget the cost but its not very expensive and quite useful
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Thanks Gaz, I appreciate you taking the time to edit.
What your edit has done is make me realise that I should have waited till the cow had advanced a few more metres till it was central in the "road" created by the termite mounds.
I'll be heading back this way before too long I hope and will revisit this area, just across the road the concentration of mounds is significantly higher.-----------------------------------------------------
Question everything ~ Christopher Hitchins
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