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    I visited Kew gardens last weekend.I did not remember that Henry Moore's sculptures were dotted around the garden until I arrived.
    I am not an expert but I like them a lot.







    I think the Magpie in Number 5 seem to like it.















    I think the Magpie in No 5 liked them to!!
    All the best

    Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

    Andy

    Lots of cameras and lenses.


    My Flickr

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    Great series of shots. So pleasing you had the weather. You must have been like that Magpie and stored those sunny conditions up.

    I always find that great works of art are placed in a way that photograhers and viewers are blessed with poor backgrounds.

    I'm pleased you have shown many like me by way of your pix what a great sculptor he was.

    Regards. Barr1e
    Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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      ps.

      I forgot to mention how good the colours were.

      Regards. Barr1e
      Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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        Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
        ps.

        I forgot to mention how good the colours were.

        Regards. Barr1e
        Thanks Barrie

        I am very please with the colours from the E3,almost comparable to the E1.
        All the best

        Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

        Andy

        Lots of cameras and lenses.


        My Flickr

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        • #5
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          Nice set of shots, Andy. As Barr1e said, Henry Moore was a great sculptor. You've used the light well.

          Originally posted by andym View Post
          Thanks Barrie

          I am very please with the colours from the E3,almost comparable to the E1.
          Erm, slightly off topic. When you say 'almost comparable to the E1', what do you mean? I've heard people say that before. Personally I'm not familiar with the E1 not having used one. Just curious thats all.

          Paul
          Regards - Paul

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          • #6
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            Originally posted by angelpaaul View Post
            Nice set of shots, Andy. As Barr1e said, Henry Moore was a great sculptor. You've used the light well.



            Erm, slightly off topic. When you say 'almost comparable to the E1', what do you mean? I've heard people say that before. Personally I'm not familiar with the E1 not having used one. Just curious thats all.

            Paul
            Hi Paul

            We have had much debate about Oly colours on other threads over time.Quite a few of us agree that the E1 has a certain je ne sais quoi.Its I think something to do with what it does with reds ,also the way it handles blue skys.
            Now I have been very happy with the colours on all my Oly cameras,I used to have the E500 which sadly had to go when I got my E3 but I will always keep my E1.
            All the best

            Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

            Andy

            Lots of cameras and lenses.


            My Flickr

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            • #7
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              Thanks for that, Andy. I've heard so much about the E1 I'm very tempted to buy one,(at the right price of course ). I know there are some good S/H ones out there.

              Paul
              Regards - Paul

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                Great work

                H

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                • #9
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                  Just had a chance for a closer look at this set and very good images they are. Great subject material. No 1 intrigues me, did E3 expose this without adjustment? The lighting from the roof and the fact that there is a light and dark area might fool a lot of cameras. Your exif says it was centre weighted.

                  Have not been to Kew since I was a kid, but must take a look as it is not a million miles away. Thanks for posting.

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                    Originally posted by Scapula Memory View Post
                    Just had a chance for a closer look at this set and very good images they are. Great subject material. No 1 intrigues me, did E3 expose this without adjustment? The lighting from the roof and the fact that there is a light and dark area might fool a lot of cameras. Your exif says it was centre weighted.

                    Have not been to Kew since I was a kid, but must take a look as it is not a million miles away. Thanks for posting.
                    Thanks John

                    I prefer centre weigthted to Esp I found the same with my E1.I do use spot sometimes ie with light backgrounds and as I use centre spot small most of the time I will lock exposure with AEL and recompose my picture.One thing I do like about the E3 is that you can change the single focus point to any of the 11 so you select which point you focus on.
                    Hope this make sence as I have have few beers.
                    Anyway back to dinner and some wine.

                    Ps go to Kew its great for pictures,I got myslef a season ticket,if you go more than three times a year you save.
                    All the best

                    Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

                    Andy

                    Lots of cameras and lenses.


                    My Flickr

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                    • #11
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                      What a super set of pictures, thanks.

                      I like Henry Moore's work
                      - my pictures -

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