Ducks Relaxing At A Cool Pond

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Humans appear to put themselves under a massive amount of stress, all the time – some dash from point A to point B for something they think is very important, but in fact isn’t very important at all. Equally, others dash from point B to point A for something they think is as equally important, but is in fact as equally unimportant. Often they worry about getting stuck at point C while dashing from point A to point B, or point B to point A. Point C is any point in between points A and B.

My point is people should just relax more, like these ducks, which I present here. They are in the background at the side of the pond and don’t really feature heavily at all. I’m not sure what this post was even about.

  • Aperture: f/13
  • Shutter Speed: 1/400s, 1/200s, 1/100s, 1/50s, 1/25s
  • ISO: 200
  • Lens: 18-200@18mm

ducks relaxing side pond Ducks Relaxing At A Cool Pond

Three cheers goes to whomever knows where the inspiration for the first paragraph comes from.

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4 Comments

  1. roentarre says:

    Really great image. I like image quality from D300 too. You have a unique photography style

  2. Stephen says:

    Hi James, I’m loving the D300, especially since beginning to use a tripod with it! You have so much equipment listed in your site – you’ve owned all that?!!

    I found myself staring at one of your photos in particular – the single stalk/bud in focus looks so lonely!

  3. roentarre says:

    Hi Stephen

    Yes, I am a little freak.
    Photography is my hobby since I was very young. I made money part time and collected many lenses.

    I started with films and changed to digital over the last few years. I have sold many lenses and acquired experiences with other new ones. Currently I am going into rangefinder gear now. A little too much money required for this :)

  4. Stephen says:

    That’s amazing, you’re definitetly dedicated to your art – I only have one lens :(

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