Haven’t had a chance to go out for a recently, and a lot of
my photos from my duckpond trip are very similar. I thought I’d look for
something a bit different, so I had a look through my computers memory for some
inspiration. I was looking through some of my holiday folders, when I found
this photo.
I like how the composition is split up into three distinct
depths: the hedge and field in the foreground, the row of trees in the middle
and the mountains far off in the distance. To make the most of this composition
I used the minimum aperture of F22, as this gives the deepest depth of field. I
then manually focused about ¾ of the way through the frame, to ensure that
everything was in pin sharp detail. I left the camera to select the shutter
speed and the ISO.
I didn’t edit the photo because I was very happy with result
I had created in camera. The camera had calculated the exposure perfectly and
had reproduced the colours accurately, so I decided not to change either.
Unfortunately Bex is having some computer problem. The problem
will be fixed very quickly though; and she will be back up and blogging very
soon.
Mat
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