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31-Oct-2011 Phillip Normanton

20111031 -Made It - Just

Well - just about managed the three whole months of outside PaD - but it was a close run thing!
The shutter only clicked once today - and this is it.


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malcolm haslam01-Nov-2011 19:23
A good job done very well indeed. I've really enjoyed your peep at the great outdoors, Phil, and now, I'm really looking forward to your indoor shots.
:-)
Kevin Chester01-Nov-2011 16:23
I like the light, is it two flash guns ?
globalgadabout01-Nov-2011 14:44
an excellent shooting ratio then...love the kinetic swirl of the branches, and the sheer scale of the tree...V
Martin Lamoon01-Nov-2011 14:41
A perfect long exposure, really with all the effort. V
Colin Storey01-Nov-2011 10:23
Very well done on the three months, time to stay inside now and keep warm, great long exposure image BTW.
slhoornstra01-Nov-2011 02:39
The tree is so animated, and so exquisitely beautiful. great shot!! BV
laine01-Nov-2011 01:32
a good and worthy click I must say!!
Mairéad31-Oct-2011 23:50
Looks a lot like winter. What an impressive tree and an impressive record. Time to go back inside?
Sheila31-Oct-2011 23:09
Well done, especially with the vagaries of English weather. Nice bit of movement in this venerable old tree.
lou_rozensteins31-Oct-2011 22:25
Looks pretty windy and bleak. Nice shot!
Brian Samuel31-Oct-2011 21:48
Congratulations on the run of outside work! I recognise that tumble down cottage, this time the tree is more emphasised and I like it's shape.
Did you have time to return home for a cuppa while the shutter was open?
Guest 31-Oct-2011 21:30
Excellent click though
Johnny JAG31-Oct-2011 21:00
It would have taken all day to click once!
Stephanie31-Oct-2011 20:59
How in the world did you pass the 763 seconds/12.7 minutes? Hmmmm???
This tree shape reminds me of MY English tree! :)
Stewart Mitchell31-Oct-2011 20:53
It may only have clicked once but it was a good 'un.... and more than 3 months worth of 1/60 sec exposures!!!!