Water droplets
"Things do not change; we change." - Henry David Thoreau
Now that I have stared at this photograph long and hard I have to admit that the depth of field should have included the three middle drops in focus. The eye is pulled far too strongly to the center of the photograph to be effective. It is a lesson to me to not be too lazy to test the aperture before taking the shot.
*staring at the photo*
Yup, definitely to shallow a depth of field in my honest opinion.
So I have had my friend Andrew Moore on my mind the last few days. I think it is a combination of the Thoreau kick and the hikes in the woods. I also stumbled across a poem he wrote for me on my twenty-first birthday. A tale of late nights and Tim Hortons shifts and a million milse of wandering left to go. That was over nine years and a thousand dreams ago and you have to envy how na�ve we were to think that nothing would ever change...
Nikon D70 | 200 | 1/15 | f9
- Lens: Nikon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D AF
- Flash: None
- Tripod: Bembo 1 & Manfrotto 322RC2 head
- Lighting: Ambient Sunlight
- Post Pro: Levels & Color Balance
- Weather: Overcast
- Time of Day: Afternoon
- Location: Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
Posted on July 7, 2006 7:10 PM | Permalink | Comments (2) |


Comments
Janet
I love the combination of the water and the lush green color! I took a similar picture; you can view it here: http://tinyurl.com/n5c4d
Posted at July 7, 2006 9:24 PM
jen
I think its beautiful just the way it is :)
Posted at July 8, 2006 12:05 AM