Lens: Canon EF-S 55~250mm STM Lens Camera: Canon EOS 80d. Photo Location: Sherwood Forest ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/125s Aperture: F8 Focal Length 250mm, Normal Exposure Mode, No Fill Flash With CWA Metering. Thanks for viewing. TT
Nice shot, Tony the red of the rose catches the eye strait away and the negative space to the left make you look farther in to the photo, another excellent shot.
Greatly appreciated, Craig. I cannot seem to leave the Canon 80d alone. I promised my wife I wouldn't use until after the holidays. Yeah Right. ) Thanks again and glad to hear you are safely on the mend. Cheers Mate, Tony
Tony, you are not breaking your promise to your wife. Mealy learning the camera functions and it;s intricacies and you can not do that by with out a few test shots prior to the holidays.
Very good young man. Like I said, I like your attitude. When ever a lady walks up to me and asks me if I am married, I answer, "No, but my wife is." They always give me the most perplexing expression as if they have no idea how to interpret that response. Adios, TT
Tony, I fear I am starting to feel my age, I am 60 next year and when a young woman comes up to me, no one asks if I am married but I do think to myself, my goodness that woman will cost a fortune in maintenance and upkeep, so I smile and keep going . Is this a thing that happens with our more life experience gentlemen or am I becoming a old tight wad.
Craig, all I can say is this: When my close, personal friend Hugh Hefner was asked if he minded that all of these young, beautiful and sexy women were out to find him solely for his money, he replied, "Well, just as long as they find me." ) Tony
Poor Hugh, with all those ladies in his home, he would not have gotten a moments piece and quiet, as a younger man between ex-wives, several times I burned the candle at both ends and I was run ragged between work and the ladies. I can't see how Hugh could maintain that sort of pace for so long, maybe he should have taken up photography as a hobby, he may not have looked so worn out when it was time for him to say move on.