Requiem for a coffee break

Posted by Sash (Adelaide, Australia) on 18 October 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.

The blazing ball of fire prompted me to turn 180 degrees. This was one of the things I saw. The tripod was slowly sinking in mud.

NOTE: This is the last in this current series. I'll endeavour to post something half decent as soon as I get a moment to sift through my hard drive. My appreciation goes out once more to all of you who have visited and commented. - Sash

PS My mate Dachimas recently joined AM3 based on following my philosophy of doing everything that someone tells you to do, provided they're not wearing underwear at the time of the imperative being issued.* At the moment he's posting some of his sensational waterscape long exposure shots which you should definitely check out before he becomes famous and you end up looking like just another shmuck who pirates everything of artistic merit.#


* Most likely a fabrication of actual events.
# May contain traces of self-description and nuts.

Contact: sashkertes at gmail dot com

Panasonic DMC-FZ30
1/4 second
F/11.0
ISO 80
37 mm (35mm equiv.)

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