It's still here, I thought you would have found a better shot by now. Just walk outside turn left & just aim your camera over your left shoulder & click the shutter, bingo you have a better picy. Especially if you left the lens cap on.
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I like the tea tree / the lighting and glad you explained where the two by two comes in. ;)
Nice shot with the Oly BTW and if you annoy Rod, more power to you :)))
Paul
19-Apr-2006 07:04
Thanks Britt.
Rod this is far too good for pending, your shots are normally there. You're just jealous cos your Canon can only take photos of rubbish bins and not beautiful tea trees. If you bought an Olympus it might get you off your lazy arse and out to somewhere to take some photos. The world exists outside of bloody Welly Point and the back road to work. This was taken many miles..well..1 mile from home:>)
Britt
18-Apr-2006 13:52
Nice take on the topic. And very pretty lighting.
Rod
18-Apr-2006 09:04
Really Rose, just because Paul threatened to bash me face in about a picy last week there's no need for you to be scared to put this in pending. It's so off topic you should just delete it as it's not even up to pendings low standard. There's no focal point of a matched pair here, it's a dogs breakfast init. Gooo on Rose, do it:-)
Paul
18-Apr-2006 03:39
Thank you Rose. I must admit if i got up as close as i possibly could and did a really tight crop i could get a photo of a couple of matched pairs of the tiny tea tree leaves to make it even more on topic but i liked this so much as it was with the light of the whole that i took a punt.
Anything that annoys Rod is worth doing anyway.
I struggled with this at first.... but decided to leave it in. I can't fault Paul's logic ;-)
Rose
Rod
17-Apr-2006 04:54
You wait until Rose see's this, your in big trouble mate.
Paul
16-Apr-2006 13:45
If you bother to read the topic it mentions matched pairs with some symettry. Here you have many, many matched pairs of tea tree leaves with the kind of symettry only nature can offer you boofhead. Can you not see that each tiny leaf is placed exactly the same way against its opposite with some glaring omissions as we move into autumn like a child missing their front teeth?
I dunno.
Rod
16-Apr-2006 13:28
If the topic was thousands this would be a great shot. Where do you get bleeding twos out of this? People are starting to run amok here, there's no discipline. Bend over.