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Lens: 16-50 Camera: k20 Photo Location: Maple Ridge ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: >6s Aperture: F22 
Posted By: Jimbo, 03-20-2011, 12:21 PM

Shot this one just as the sun was breaking through. Cheers JIM


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ohhh looks wet and chilly nice framing on this one.
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Now that's different! Nice job, buddy - I'm almost expecting something ugly to jump out and get me. Seriously, this is a very evocative photo.

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ohhh looks wet and chilly nice framing on this one.
I was trying to show of the light on the moss while bringing the foreground trees in the shot. JIM


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Now that's different! Nice job, buddy - I'm almost expecting something ugly to jump out and get me. Seriously, this is a very evocative photo.

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Thanks Jer. Stepping out a bit lately. JIM

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entering the foreboding forest, great shot and thanks Bob
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For me its understand light Bob. Where is the right exposure given the natural light I have to work with. Here are a couple from the same location. JIM



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what a difference a little bit of lighting makes, thanks for the tip, something for me to work on. Bob

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