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Submitted: November 4, 2008
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed: 1/2 second
F Number: F/13.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Feb 7, 2000, 7:01:00 PM

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Another shot which I grabbed on my way to work. I was going to blend 2 exposures to create this shot but I decided I actually prefered the single exposure regardless of the burnt highlights.
These are beech trees in Harewood Forest a few miles from my house.
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nice work mate. I've been looking for places to get sunbeams through trees in the forest for the last two weeks and never seem to find anywhere to capture them. I always try and prevent the burning and you just cannot create the same sort of effect if you dont let it burn!

great work.

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300d? wheres your 40d mate? or 5d? feb 2000??

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Didn't have em with me.... I keep the 300 in the work van so that's all I had.

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Thanks. I think this is one of the few places where burnt highlights are acceptable.

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defo. Its always acceptable if its unavoidable tho :)

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ah i did wonder :)

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I definitely like your decision to keep it as is. Very nice work!

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Lovely shot, and I agree that this is an occasion when burnt highlights really don't matter. It really works here

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Excellent ;)

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I would love to see you try and save the highlights I would certainly put that beyond my abilities...


Lovely shot, really great. The composition could be a bit better in my opinion, but it is a wonderful shot.

Alex

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