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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Wheel Barrow

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I love simple things. A single item in a scene like a lost shoe on a fence, or an empty bench in a park, or even just a wheel barrow laid on its side in a garden. This is another shot I took on my brief visit to Rutgers Gardens.

Technical Details:
NIKON D700
Tokina 80-200mm f2.8
1/200 second
F/2.8
ISO 360
160 mm

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News:

This photo of the Bucknell Football field is a 2 page feature photo in the Fall 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.

This photo of the Bucknell Quad is a 2 page feature photo in the Summer 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.

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Labels: D700, Fall, Garden, Rutgers

posted by Laurie at 12:00 AM

17 Comments:

Blogger Tony said...

wonderful... such a gentle feel..
:o)
T

12:16 AM, November 22, 2008  
Blogger Sidney said...

Lovely colors...great composition.

4:51 AM, November 22, 2008  
Anonymous paolo said...

that wheel barrow really enhances the power of this wonderfl autumn,
lovely mood!

8:19 AM, November 22, 2008  
Anonymous NANNE said...

Lovely photo of a garden. So nice are the colors!

fine weekend,

NANNE from FRIESLAND

9:39 AM, November 22, 2008  
Anonymous John Maslowski said...

Excellent autumn composition, really like the low wide angle view. Beautiful colors and the wheel barrel adds a great touch to this setting.

2:55 PM, November 22, 2008  
Blogger Ilan said...

Superb frame! Amazing work, very well done.
I really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing! :)

3:28 PM, November 22, 2008  
Anonymous martie said...

Gorgeous composition. Looks like someone ran off to plan, overturning the wheelbarrow in their haste! Wonderful.

9:31 PM, November 22, 2008  
Blogger Mary said...

random and totally wonderful!

10:46 PM, November 22, 2008  
Anonymous vera said...

we can understand the dispair od the garden worker to finish one day....:-))

1:27 AM, November 23, 2008  
Anonymous Arjan - PlasticDaisy said...

I love htese kind of simple things too! And you have a real good eye for them :)

9:03 AM, November 23, 2008  
Anonymous ceanothe said...

Pauvre brouette !

9:10 AM, November 23, 2008  
Anonymous don said...

This shot is very appealing with its fine color and detail. I like the single "human" element which makes a good eye-catching place in the picture. Well done.

10:43 AM, November 23, 2008  
Anonymous andy said...

Looks like someone must have left the wheel barrel after a long day of racking. Nice photo@

4:50 PM, November 23, 2008  
Anonymous bram antareja said...

The image of the technique DOF beautiful good. Happy to see the forest atmosphere with the color of the leaves are beautiful trees / / Fresh it feels // Regard from Yogyakarta City, Indonesia //

7:35 PM, November 23, 2008  
Anonymous deceptive said...

Good POV, love all those autumn colours.

7:10 AM, November 24, 2008  
Anonymous Rian said...

i see you had to crouch down low to get this shot.. good decision.. it looks great! :) nice one.. :)

1:28 PM, November 24, 2008  
Anonymous Ricochet said...

Hi Laurie
A really great composition as usually, love the subjet and very nice autumn colors! Bravo à toi!

6:11 PM, November 24, 2008  

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