These were taken about half an hour before the tree. Nikon D7200/18-55 f2.8
I was surprised to see that the top one was 1/20th second, handheld, no lens or body stabilisation. It just falls off on the lhs, but the rest is sharp.
The 'film grain' is applied in all three, not sensor noise.
A very dull day, not auspicious for photographs but back to my usual location..... surprised to get such a clear shot eastwards to East Lothian and North Berwick.... the Bass Rock is 25 miles away.
Enjoyed a wander with my son in the woods this morning. I woke up to an unexpectedly misty morning, and the plan was to sneak out of the house with the camera. However, my son rumbled me and asked if he could come along. It was a much better morning for it - we had a lovely time
Here's one of him in an unguarded moment of being a 7 year old.
Dorothea Beam Egine, the last Cornish Beam Engine contructed in the world, finished in 1905. Capable of pumping water from 500ft depth. Original boilers still intact. Superceded with electric pumps in the 1950s
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