Wow! Yes, that's one you really must
Download to fully appreciate. Perfect shot.
Very Nice shot , thanks for sharing
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Here's one I got awhile back.
Metro park right in the middle of town.
Denver, Colorado
The first is at Washington Park ISO 400, 30 Sec, F14, NiftyFifty (1988 version)
The second is on the tracks near Florida & S Platte River Drive. ISO 400, 30 Sec, F11 same lens.
Both on a T1i
The third was at Washington Park. I heard fireworks go off and pulled over. At the small pond with the Rebel XS, ISO 400, 13 Sec F11. This was the first day with a Tokina 19-35mm inexpensive lens.
Small pond and Pavilion
Caution - Don't stop on tracks
Heard Fireworks, pulled over at Washington Park
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Portland Oregon
I see you're also in the Rose City, and that's my favorite bridge. Do you recall where you shot from?
OddJobber wrote:
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Portland Oregon
I see you're also in the Rose City, and that's my favorite bridge. Do you recall where you shot from?
Yes. I parked in the OMSI lot and walked toward the bridge on the bike/pedestrian path, and then down on the rocks closer to the river.
I'm going to go back for a redo, when there are some clouds to create more interest in the sky. It may be that a sunrise would work better. Problem is, I'm usually at work! A lot of the building are no longer lit at night, so you have to pick some shorter days AND get the weather to cooperate. Timing is all!
I'd try sunrise/early morning. This one is shot from the other direction in afternoon sun. From your vantage point, you might be able to catch the orange and green of the bridge in early light.
Under the Hawthorne
liverpool skyline from the wirral 30 second exposure with a b&w 10 stop.
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne city skyline and Princes Bridge
Melbourne Southbank across the Yarra River
Melbourne Docklands and Westgate Bridge
andrew.haysom wrote:
Melbourne, Australia
Absolutely top-notch. I love the quality of light you capture.
One day I'll have the good fortune to visit your beautiful country. From what I've seen on UHH, there's just too much to see. I would need at least a month.
heyrob
Loc: Western Washington
I took this several years ago, before I learned of HDR. Most everything looks good, except I dislike the brown snow.
Leavenworth, WA @ Christmas
heyrob wrote:
I took this several years ago, before I learned of HDR. Most everything looks good, except I dislike the brown snow.
Whites are tough in HDR. I would suggest picking the brains of Peter Conkerwood and Andrew Haysom on the HDR UHH forum. They are both extremely knowledgeable and willing to (kindly) critique HDR images. They will have specific suggestions about how to clean up "dirty snow".
Oh and by the way, they produce wonderful images...
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