DED

by Cliff-P

Well not yet! the Museum plan on giving this old girl a new lease of life. All shots taken inside the museum were hand held using some scary ISO settings!!.
Uploaded08/03/2010 - 14:25
CategoryTransport
Shutter Speed1/50
Aperturef/5.6
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length18mm
Unique Views / Likes0/0

bwlchmawr
Posted 08/03/2010 - 15:43 Link
They must be restored, but make better, more interesting pictures in this "off farm" condition!

Andrew
Best wishes,

Andrew

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Cliff-P
Posted 08/03/2010 - 22:15 Link
Totally agree Andrew, The place is full of old buses like this and the photographic opportunities are endless.
Cliff.




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wadna
Posted 10/03/2010 - 04:05 Link
Wonderful old bus. As you've composed/cropped quite close it would be tempting to crop the left side removing the grille & route sign from the other bus. Or you could have shot wide open to blur the other bus & the BG a bit.

Regards, Ian.
Rees
Posted 10/03/2010 - 11:19 Link
Agree with Ian here with regard to depth of field to focus on the main subject. I realise the lighting was poor (ISO 400), a tripod would have been useful, but an interesting bus never the less.
Not everything in life is Black & White, If only it were!
Kind Regards,
Rees

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