Haybales in Bluebonnets

March 26, 2017  •  Leave a Comment

It's that time of year in Texas again.  The bluebonnets are in full bloom.  So yesterday I went out and got a few pictures.  Eileen suggested a place near Seton-Williamson Hospital where she works and then I went to a couple of other places as well.  This is the first of the batch that caught my eye so it got processed first.  I'll be doing more later.

This one is just behind the Church of the Nazarene near the intersection of TX 29 and TX 130 here in Georgetown.  The sun just went down by the time I got there so I didn't get that golden light, but I think it works.

I hope you enjoy the photo and thanks for dropping by.  As always, click here to see the high-res version of the final image.
 

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Exif data:

Camera - Fujifilm X-T1
Lens - Fujinon XF10-24mmF4 R OIS
Focal Length - 19 mm
Aperture - f8
Exposure - 1/13
Metering mode - Multi-segment
Exposure program - Aperture priority AE
ISO speed - 200
Exposure bias - -1 EV
Tripod - Yes
HDR - No
# of brackets - NA



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