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The water looks like it just goes on forever and ever..... I like the composition. Right now, still in the grip of a heat wave, this is one of those: " I wish I were there" photos :p) Be well, Les
Double top secret question for you... What are you shooting? Your exif data leaves me befuddled and sometimes a bit confused! LOL And , I like the shot as well! Where taken?
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Sorry about the Exif data. When my shots are SOOC I tend to use a piece of freeware called IrfanView. It is in my opinion the fastest and most effective file manager/viewer for photos in the world. Download it and try it. However, it tends to truncate the exif data - particularly when converting to CR2 (Canon RAW) to JPG. This picture was taken with a Canon 350D. A lovely little camera that is light and usable in a lot of situations. I have had it for years. Most of my work is done on a Canon 5DMkII, which is great for work, but a little heavy to carry around for personal snapping. I also always carry a little Canon 12G which also shoots RAW if I need it and does great shots as long as I don't do use the interpolated zoom. I love all three cameras and use them for different things. My "Identify This shots are taken with my G12 most days. Although I also have a great macro set up for my 5D when I want to use that.
This shot was taken at the Gower Peninsular, South Wales, UK. I was standing on the sand dunes and took the shot using a 200mm lens.
Sorry about the Exif data. When my shots are SOOC I tend to use a piece of freeware called IrfanView. It is in my opinion the fastest and most effective file manager/viewer for photos in the world. Download it and try it. However, it tends to truncate the exif data - particularly when converting to CR2 (Canon RAW) to JPG. This picture was taken with a Canon 350D. A lovely little camera that is light and usable in a lot of situations. I have had it for years. Most of my work is done on a Canon 5DMkII, which is great for work, but a little heavy to carry around for personal snapping. I also always carry a little Canon 12G which also shoots RAW if I need it and does great shots as long as I don't do use the interpolated zoom. I love all three cameras and use them for different things. My "Identify This shots are taken with my G12 most days. Although I also have a great macro set up for my 5D when I want to use that.
This shot was taken at the Gower Peninsular, South Wales, UK. I was standing on the sand dunes and took the shot using a 200mm lens.