
Camera Settings
Camera: Panasonic Lumix FZ-48
Lens: n/a
F/Number: f/3.1
ISO: 800
Focal Distance: 6.8 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/40 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom Classic
Photographer: Bren Ryan
Posted as Part of Debbie Smyth’s One Word Sunday – Open
Camera: Panasonic Lumix FZ-48
Lens: n/a
F/Number: f/3.1
ISO: 800
Focal Distance: 6.8 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/40 sec
Software: Adobe Lightroom Classic
Photographer: Bren Ryan
Posted as Part of Debbie Smyth’s One Word Sunday – Open
About Author
Bren is a female amateur photographer and blogger who along with her husband, Ashley, have created a photography blog called Brashley Photography which showcases the places they’ve visited on their photography journey. Bren and Ashley primarily concentrate their photographic skills on landscape, architecture and floral subjects. Based in the South East of England they hope to give their readers an insight into the wonderful and beautiful landscapes, buildings and places that the South of England has to offer.
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9 responses to “One Word Sunday – Open”
Love it in black and white!
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👍👍👍
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Thank you xx
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A beautiful photo, I wonder how old the doors are?
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Thank you…. I wonder that too.. next time we visit I might ask how old they are… it would be interesting to know.
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OK, I am so fascinated with British history! I would love to spend a few months there seeing and learning as much as possible. 🇬🇧❤️ Thanks for your follow on IG too. ☺️
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I just love walking around stately homes…I couldn’t live in one.. Most are very dark and I like light. I’m glad to have found you on IGxx
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I love it! there is so much depth in this photograph
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Thank you xx
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