I took my first mid-week-after-work trip to the beach last week. It was awesome; I definitely am going to have to do that more often. How can I resist? Corona Del Mar (my favorite) was the destination, and it did not disappoint. I only had my 50mm lens with me, but that was OK because it got me thinking about different kinds of compositions. Here’s the first of a few I liked.

Exif information |
Model | Canon EOS 20D
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Original date | 2010:04:07 6:43 PM
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Exposure time | 1/60 sec |
Focal length | 50mm |
F-Stop | f/8 |
ISO speed | ISO-100
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Exposure Bias | 0 |
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Is your biological clock ticking?
ReplyDeleteEhm, no. And those are not a child's feet. Wise guy.
ReplyDeleteYou're the one that said "Small Feet"
ReplyDeleteAre you saying you have small feet? And why not use the word "little?"
They're not my feet! And I said small because I wanted to describe the prints as small. Little? Small? Who cares Hew? Who cares? :)
ReplyDeleteWell, the phrase "Little Feet" is very often used to refer to children and often is used in conjunction with "pitter patter of" or "Scampering."
ReplyDeleteFace it, you're subconscious is trying to tell you something.
Well that's all well and good, but I called them small feet, not little feet.
ReplyDelete"Small" is a crappy word though, didn't you learn anything in second grade? At my podunk town school they taught us about using more descriptive, less cliche and plain words.
ReplyDeleteI'll cliche you! Why would I go off the recommendation of a podunk town school? And how exactly is small so much worse than little?
ReplyDeleteSyllables.
ReplyDeleteTouché
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