Taken at Backbarrow in Cumbria UK.I did'nt have my tripod so had to rest my camera on the bridge wall,the settings where F/18 .F1/2 sec..ISO 100 on both photos.
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Cheers tk and thanks for looking.
rlaugh wrote:
Good job mate!
Cheers mate amd thanks for looking. :thumbup: :thumbup:
angler wrote:
Taken at Backbarrow in Cumbria UK.I did'nt have my tripod so had to rest my camera on the bridge wall,the settings where F/18 .F1/2 sec..ISO 100 on both photos.
Great shots angler, very good for first attempt
gregoryd45 wrote:
angler wrote:
Taken at Backbarrow in Cumbria UK.I did'nt have my tripod so had to rest my camera on the bridge wall,the settings where F/18 .F1/2 sec..ISO 100 on both photos.
Great shots angler, very good for first attempt
Cheers Gregory and thanks for looking. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Not too bad for an Angler. :-)
Baz
Haveago wrote:
Not too bad for an Angler. :-)
Baz
Cheers Baz and thanks for looking.
Like the second shot, I'm working on these kind of shots to, it's a challenge not to blow them outl. :thumbup:
Birdguide wrote:
Like the second shot, I'm working on these kind of shots to, it's a challenge not to blow them outl. :thumbup:
Cheers Birdguide and thanks for looking. :thumbup: :thumbup:
angler wrote:
Taken at Backbarrow in Cumbria UK.I did'nt have my tripod so had to rest my camera on the bridge wall,the settings where F/18 .F1/2 sec..ISO 100 on both photos.
class mate :thumbup: :thumbup:
briace wrote:
angler wrote:
Taken at Backbarrow in Cumbria UK.I did'nt have my tripod so had to rest my camera on the bridge wall,the settings where F/18 .F1/2 sec..ISO 100 on both photos.
class mate :thumbup: :thumbup:
Cheers Briace and thanks for looking. :thumbup: :thumbup:
I like the shots.The water is really moving .makes for nice white silky highlights.Here in N.S. we have 2 different kinds of lakes.Clear lakes that will give you the white silky look doesn't matter at what speed the water is running.The other we call dirty(what else eh?)That one will give you some white if cascading over rocks and obstacles ,as you will notice on the right side of the picture I posted ,and the yellow to golden hues to the left and some at the top of the dam on the right.You really get those colours when the sun is shining on it. Which was the case on those posted the first time.
tusketwedge wrote:
I like the shots.The water is really moving .makes for nice white silky highlights.Here in N.S. we have 2 different kinds of lakes.Clear lakes that will give you the white silky look doesn't matter at what speed the water is running.The other we call dirty(what else eh?)That one will give you some white if cascading over rocks and obstacles ,as you will notice on the right side of the picture I posted ,and the yellow to golden hues to the left and some at the top of the dam on the right.You really get those colours when the sun is shining on it. Which was the case on those posted the first time.
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Cheers Tusketwedge and thanks for looking and also your informative comments,it's appreciated. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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