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Photographer John Barclay {K:3650}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 1V
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-70 2.8 Canon
Uploaded 12/13/2003 Film / Memory Type Velvia 100F
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 208 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 3 Rating
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About First Snow
Random Pictures By:
John
Barclay


Tulip

Repeat after me..

Calloway Tulips

Repetition

Impression of Spring

My heart goes out to Mary Sue and Linn

Ice Abstract #2

Lush Green - Dogwood

Sunrise on the Top of the Smokies

Fun in the Sun #3

There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sarah Hansegard   {K:4332} 12/13/2003
Beautiful! This has a very romantic feel to it-I really like this!

Sarah


Ragnhildur Ragnars   {K:1573} 12/13/2003
Lovely freezing cold image. You really captured the cold. Well composed. Excelllent.


Roger Williams   {K:82048} 2/15/2004
John, to reply to your comment about the Bath Abbey pan, didn't I mention the film? you are right it was Fuji Superia 800, my standby. I had to use an ND filter, as the old Widelux only has maximum speed of 1/250th and F/11. But it wasn't exactly hand held; I used a unipod. This, with less weight and bulk than a full tripod, does most of the same work. And it makes a noticeable difference even at 1/250th, even more so at 1/125th, and of course is virtually indispensable at 1/15th (these are the only three speeds the Widelux offers--nothing else!).


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