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Re: which one ?

by Wayne Harridge :: Rate this Message:

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I like the composition of #2, but #1 seems to have a bit more detail (e.g.
in the water).

...Wayne



>
> Need your advice again. Today I found two Ektachrome 100 SW which I
> supposed lost since before year 2000.
> They have an special value to me, which would make the story too long.
>
> They are the same landscape, less than five minutes between
> one another,
> with some compositional variances.
> Colors are carefully matched - that was Ektachrome SW.
> As always, comments are welcome.
>
> But my question is which do you like most - it is not an amazing
> landscape, but for some personal reason it is valuable for me.
>
> 'the absent pine tree 1':
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/2662175
333/sizes/o/

'the absent pine tree 2':
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/2663001832/sizes/o/

tripod mounted Olympus OM 2 on Auto mode,  Zuiko 200mm  1:4  @  16,  
HMC  Skylight 1A, Eyecup 1.

although I knew about the bean bag trick, didn't know about its
importance on that time - anyway, shutter speed must have been 'round
1/125 - 1/250.

TIA,

Fernando.



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