Trees in the New Forest – a great view looking up!


 Trees, New Forest, by Hampshire Photographer Rick McEvoy
Trees, New Forest, by Hampshire Photographer Rick McEvoy

I love this image of the New Forest. I have posted it before but like it so much I am posting it again! 

This is one of my favourites shots of mine, taken in the New Forest in Hamsphire (GPS co-ordinates available from my Canon 6D if required!). Which is an interesting point. The fact my fantastic camera has built-in GPS  means I can revisit this exact location and take another shot at a different time of year and in different weather.

I think I’ll do that. Sounds great. 

This shot was taken at 1/1000th of a second, F8, ISO400, with a focal length of 15mm, hence the wide view. 

Next time I will lie down on the floor, using my latest photography accessory – a £5 groundsheet. 

One of my other favourite photography accessories is a pair of stepladders. 

The point is – to get interesting shots you need to try all the angles, up down, left right, looking up, down, sideways

etc, etc

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where you can view lots more of my Hampshire photography

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Rick McEvoy

I am Rick McEvoy, an architectural and construction photographer living and working in the South of England. I create high quality architectural photography and construction photography imagery of the built environment for architects and commercial clients. I do not photograph weddings, families, small people or pets - anything that is alive, moves or might not do as I ask!! I am also the creator of the Photography Explained Podcast, available on all major podcast providers. I have a blog on my website where I write about my work and photography stuff. Rick McEvoy ABIPP, MCIOB

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