We were heading to Baillies Rocks, which is in Dergholm State Forest, quite close to the SA border, for a few days last month. As we passed the Dergholm pub, which advertised ice cream, we dropped a cog and did a U turn and pulled up for an ice cream. Upon getting the ice creams and walking around outside the pub, we spied the house opposite the pub, lighting was reasonable, time was on our side, no vehicles parked in front of the house.
Setting up on the other side of the road, minor highway, I pulled the 250mm lens out and came up with this during a moment when the sunshine was sort of there.
This house is so much like my parents house, it isn't funny. If the front door and the back door was open, it was possible to run through using seven steps to go through the entire house. Even the paint scheme, is pretty much the same as their place was.
The bonus was that there was a fire burning, holding up an orange filter to the eye showed that it made the smoke stand out just that bit more.
Shen Hao HZX45-IIA, Fujinon 250 1/30 at f/22, Bergger 400, orange filter, 6mm rise.
I really like this film for stuff like this.
Mick.