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Same barn different camera, the nicest thing I have noticed with a dslr is the greater dynamic range without a doubt!
Bob H. Last edited by bhammitt; May 9, 2009 at 6:49 AM. |
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Lovely job, John.
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I love photos of old barns
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Is this the same barn that had an old car in it?I remember that photo,it's one of my favorites
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Yes, I hope to be able to get some photos from inside the barn sometime.
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Yeah,it can be difficult to photograph great subjects in North America at times,it seems you're always having to go on private property,take a quick shot and get the hell out!I wish there were some "right of passage"laws here:-)
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Lovely picture with excellent colors!
I am surprised that someone has not yet scavanged the wood and used it in some "home remodeling" project" yet. Those weathered wood plankings would make for some nice tables on a rustic look piece :-) ~Tiger |
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Nice shot Bob. You're making that camera work very nicely indeed! Yes, dynamic range is better with a dslr, isn't it? Which lens are you using? Cheers....thekman.
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