This weathered ironstone 'nodule' has a truly prehistoric look about it and naturally draws the observer to contemplate time...and old Christmas chocolates past there used by date.
Time-Capsule Suiseki
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Re: Time-Capsule Suiseki
Also great photography FF, that's half of what always makes your Suiseki shine.
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Last edited by Pearcy001 on March 7th, 2016, 4:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Cheers Pearcy001 though I really would have liked to get better depth of field so the inner core was sharper. By using a smaller apeture more of the core would have been in sharp focus. A great reason to bracket exposure by changing apeture not shutter speed!
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