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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78MKBHR3NbU Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do, I'm half crazy all for the love of you. It won't be a stylish marriage, I can't afford a carriage. But you'll look sweet Upon the seat, Of a bicycle built for two
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Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do I'm half crazy all for the love of you It won't be a stylish marriage I can't afford a carriage But you'll look sweet Upon the seat Of a bicycle built for two
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Lovely b / w image with a pleasant bokeh. Nice song performed by the great Nat King Cole. :-) Clara Lovely b/w image with a pleasant bokeh. Nice song performed by the great Nat King Cole. Clara
Not a macro lens usage (which I naturally assumed) but none the worse for that, it's nicely balanced and pleasant to look at, with nothing jarring and the mono gives it a fresh outlook.
Thanks, Tim! It would normally have been the macro lens, of course, but I was wandering around Dorchester yesterday with friends, so was travelling light!
You might be interested to know that I have just bought (ebay, so it will take a few days to deliver) an angle viewfinder for my D7100. I was discussing the merits of current cameras with someone at Old Sarum battle re-enactment on Monday (photos of that to follow) and how that folding out/tilting screens can be very useful. The only time I would miss such is very low angle viewing, such as macro's like yours, here. The Nikon DR6 that fits rectangular viewfinders costs up to a whopping (and ridiculous) 200 pounds new, but I've got a used one for 80. How much I'll use it remains to be seen but it's been on the wish list in my mind for years and it's small, so can be carried about most of the time.
I didn't know such a thing existed but it sounds like a good idea. I don't use my tilting screen everso often but there are times when I am very glad of it, like when I've reached through railings or over the edge of a bridge and wanted to angle the camera to one side. Maybe I should admit that this image here isn't actually a low down shot - the daisies were up on a bank!
www.amazon.co.uk/Nikon-4753-DR-6-Anglefinder/dp/B0002WT6RY/ref=sr_1_1? They've been around for years (I mean as in film days) There are cheaper derivatives out there but they generally come with all sorts of adaptors and things and claim to fit all cameras - so don't actually fit any absolutely correctly and thus are of poor quality and fit.
What you told me doesn't surprise me, it's how I would most probably take such myself!