Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Next Shot - WEEK 9 - Technique -- Sepia - Gifts of Nature


Three Shots to Aged Sepia
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Eerie cloud over Bonny Hills - The gift of rain.





Lillipilly fruits - the gift of food.




Posing Bull - the gift of sustaining the herd!




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16 comments:

  1. Oh fantastic sepia's Keith.
    That cloud in the first one must have reaped havoc somewhere near by.
    Proud looking bull and he seems to be very intent on sussing you out too.
    The Lillipillies came up a treat too.

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  2. I think he is getting the head at the most flattering angle!! - Thanks Milli - did you notice the bird in the bull photo too - was sitting on head but took off just as I shot!!

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  3. I was not too sure if it was a bird but I see it. Wow what a difference a shutter moment makes.
    LOL@head at best angle.

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  4. slow shutter finger I think!! :)

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  5. The first is really a great shot. With the cloud above it shows the power of nature, and the people are still swimming. Number two is a good show of the things we need to be totally independent. LoL feeding off the land. The last one is hopefully not looking at you as his next date. Really cool shoots!! Keep it up. and that is no bull.

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  6. Great shots Keith, you really put some thought into it. Now to get around to putting mine up lol

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  7. Great shots Keith lots of tones in all three but especially the first one

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  8. These are great!! The fruit looks like pears.

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  9. Easy to imagine..these images are found in an old ablum..

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  10. Awesome pictures, especially the cloud! The cow looks like it was taken in the 1800s.

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  11. They are a tiny fruit we as kids caled monkey apples and yeah they do resemble pears

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  12. Hi Faye!! Thanks - yeah of the three it is the one that looks the more authentic as an old photo! That cloud one I will be posting soon in an album so you can see it in 'living colour' !!

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  13. thanks Amalie!! - I tried to make them look as real as I could!

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  14. Thanks Heidi - yeah that first one has a lot of ower i that cloud!! Makes the landscape really dramatic. Be over to your post soon - just a few more little bits of housework to finish then do the rounds commentuing - Love whay I saw when I peeked in before!

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  15. Hiya Lyn - Thanks for your nice comment!!

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