At last I hear you say, something that isn’t an insect.
This is a picture that I took on a sunny Sunday afternoon in August. We were out for a walk, there were lots of trails in the blue sky, and I liked the textures of the fields, the hay and the clouds. (I was also on the lookout for potential cloud pictures for Badby Photo Club’s set subject competition next year.)
This is just an ordinary field on the edge of a couple of housing estates on the north side of Daventry – nothing special. However, because I quite like Daventry, and we often go for a walk around this way, it is special to me. So, more of a sentimental photo than expert composition, but, is there a problem with that? I don’t think so, if your pictures do not mean anything to you, is there any point in taking them?
For the record, I took this picture with my Canon IXUS 60 compact camera which doesn’t allow many changes to settings, the settings it chose were 12.1mm, f/8.0, 1/500sec and, I think, because it keeps it a secret from me, I had it set on ISO100.
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