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My Little Berry Tree
Image Title:  My Little Berry Tree
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84106}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessaflex
Categories Nature
Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Trees
SLR
Lens Ultron 40mm F/2
Uploaded 11/2/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 284 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Ochikawa
State -  TOKYO, HINO CITY
Country - Japan   Japan
About I was first fascinated by how a single tree could have two different coloured berries at the same time. Answer, it can't. It's TWO little trees, closely intertwined. I liked them SO much that I went back the next day and BOUGHT it. My very first purchase of a plant to tend myself!! I hope I can keep it well and strong... And only (as you can see) 1,100 yen. Ten US dollars!
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 11/2/2005
It certainly looks nice and healthy now, hope you have green fingers :)
Margaret


Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 11/3/2005
Nice! Could have used a little bit more space at the bottom to get the pot "leg" fully inside the frame. How precise are rangefinders from small distances - does the viewfinder allow for exact composition?


Roger Williams   {K:84106} 11/3/2005
Matej, the Bessaflex is an SLR, not a rangefinder. It uses M42 lenses. To answer your question, though, rangefinders are not completely reliable for framing and generally only allow you to get one metre away from the subject. The bright lines give you a margin of error--you get a little more all round than appears in the finder.


Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 11/5/2005
Ah yes, I should have noted the 'flex' in the name. I'm afraid that whenever I see 'Voigtlander' I immediately associate it with rangefinders.


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