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| camera | Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/30s |
| aperture | f/8.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 200.0mm |
| resolution | 3504x2256 pixels |
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comments (20)
Is this reflection or photoshopped
Louis: It is reflection, vintage.
Like the blue
Louis: At long last Martin - the blue.
This is a visually powerful thing, Louis.
Really like the blobs of blood you spilled on the "canvas" as it shows how much you suffer for your art!
Louis: Thanks ray. An artist to the end ...
Louis, LOVE this one, outstanding capture, love the blue, I hope it is not what Ray said, blood or sweat or tears maybe, the tears of pure delight of the result?? this is a likey to me.
Louis: Thanks Astrid. Those are not blood spots, they are rust marks under the shallow water.
Very unusual capture, I like it
Louis: Thank you Coleen
Beautiful reflection shot Louis. I like the blue!
Louis: Thank you Richard. Not many true blue shots present themselves to me - but I like it too.
This has to be a reflection !!!! Nice one ..
Louis: Thanks Shakara. It is a reflection, you are right.
After all that tripe, Louis, I would have been BLUE as well!
BTW, what was this year's big number??
Louis: Thanks Ginnie - you are writing some tripe here
An original reflection. I like! It seemed the reflection of the photo that raised Astrid yesterday!
Louis: Thank you José-Angel, glad you like it.
Great reflection! It makes the fence so much more interesting!
Louis: Thanks for this comment martie.
What a surreal image this way, great!
Louis: Thank you Chantal
Blue on blue ... very interesting. richard
Louis: Thanks Richard - a study in my favourite colour.
Nice one Louis, very creative.
Louis: Thank you Pinto - moved to Australia?
really well seen and captured Louis, unusual and quite unique great stuff
Louis: Thanks for this comment tim
Fence? Looks like a hughe chimney! Which means you must have been in an enormous puddle
Louis: Thank you Nigel. To continue with the flight of fancy - if that was a chimney, spare a thought for the gauge of the barbed wire
likey for me, Louis! AGain another beautiful shade of blue
Louis: Thanks for that Kay. Well to say the truth, I like blue as well (and some other colours) and it is one of the reasons I like Martin's (Point) pictures. When he is not onto b&w he accentuates the blues in his picture.
Then, since I am a St Patrick's baby green is also high on my list
interesting reflection shot!
Louis: Thanks again Gihin
A nice one really, I like very much the idea !
Louis: Thanks for the comment Imaginerf
cool and very abstract Louis, I like this. mal
Louis: Thanks for this comment mal. Looking forward to what you have for us tomorrow
I like these abstract kind of reflection shots you have Louis - and the colours are just the way I like them...
Louis: Thank you Aksel - oh no, another blues fan. (I am having fun with Martin about the blue colour which I happen to like a lot as well)
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