Well hardly but I enjoyed getting the shot. The camera Olympus EP2 with fish eye adaptor was placed on the soil pointing up with the timer set for 12 seconds. The exposure was set to plus 3 stops to ensure I came out exposed correctly with the backlight. And then with the shutter pressed I stepped into place. It took a few shots to get the can in the right place and right angle.
Peter Bargh
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July 12th, 2011 by Peter Bargh
Photo365 – Day 193 – the gardener
Tags: gardening, Peter Bargh, watering can
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