| camera | Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/250s |
| aperture | f/7.1 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 55.0mm |
| resolution | 467x700 pixels |
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comments (10)
Oh, wow, Paul. I love this. I suddenly saw a Christmas/winter card with that bird in red. It's delightful.
paul: Great idea Ginnie - thats my Christmas cards for next year sorted
Great feel to this. Great winter walking weather. richard
paul: I wish I had had time to venture further afield that day
Anther superb one Paul. I love it!
paul: thank you kindly Richard
great touch to have the crow in shot to. mal
paul: that was what made me get my camera out again. I was walking home having finished for the day when he suddenly arrived to put the finishing touches to the scene
looks like you must have walked up and down that river bank some times looking for this shot Paul
paul: me and a few others
I liked yesterday's but this is ten times better. This is an I wish I'd taken that. And I love the bird
paul: the bird does make the picture doesnt it?
another beauty... a lot starker but still liking it...
paul: I think this has the coldest feel about it
The bird is wonderful - he makes such a punctuation mark. Looks good in b/w.
Ingrid
paul: it was nearly b/w to start with!
So how did you get the bird there at exactly the right time?
paul: "why do birds suddenly appear..."
I love the, almost painful, brightness in this. It really captures that amazing, frosty white light. (:o)
paul: does it capture my frost-bitten fingers too Roz?
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