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I was shooting a waterfall and ended up dropping a lens cap, I bent over to pick it up and just happened to look straight up. I didn't even move the tripod, just turned the camera up and made sure the full expanse of the tree was in frame.
Season: Autumn
Camera: Nikon D7000
Shutter release: yes
Lens: Nikkor 18-55mm
Tripod: yes
Focal Length: 18 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/3 sec
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
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The Autumn Tree
Photographer: Joshua T. Moore
jtm71 | Nov 7, 2016
Views: 36
Dimensions: 3264x4928
Size: 17848kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Trees, Woods and Forests
