Montville Falls, Moravia,NY. D5100 @ISO 100, Nikkor 55-300, 1/200 sec.,f7.1.
ShooterOR wrote:
Time of year? I was there in June and it was cold, rainy (and I don't mean "Seattle rainy")!
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Squirrel:
They are all superb-- The last one is the best, IMO.
Tamanawas Trail, Mt. Hood, OR
I love all the others!
Canon 50D, 10-22mm, f/16, 2.5s, w/ polarizing filter
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Hocking Hills last fall. Shot taken with a Kodak Z981 bridge camera...hand held at 1/13 F4.5 and focused to 22.4mm. Hopefully this fall with a dslr maybe work a little better.
Bret wrote:
Hocking Hills last fall. Shot taken with a Kodak Z981 bridge camera...hand held at 1/13 F4.5 and focused to 22.4mm. Hopefully this fall with a dslr maybe work a little better.
Love the composition and lighting on this one! Great job!
Bret
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Thank you mdorn...but with the drought this year in Ohio...I dunno....fall shots are gonna really suck....ROAD trip!!!...lol
Taken in the grounds of a private estate in Whiltshire England
Canon 7D, Canon 18-200 zoom, Shutter 1/4 F22 ISO200.
Moving waters
This is the best I could come up with since we are in the middle of a drought. This was taken after we just got dumped on for the first time in3 months.
What I found interesting is that the water was moving at many different speeds in such a little area
Sony a580 using a Sony 75-300mm lens. F5.6 @ 1/250 sec. ISO 100 AWB
Stevebutler wrote:
Taken in the grounds of a private estate in Whiltshire England.
Beautiful falls! Is this man-made, man-modified, or entirely natural?
You have posted in the "
Long Exposure Photography Forum"? Does this really qualify?
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
This may be (not sure) my first attempt at a moving water pic (at least the first DECENT one). It's a B/W conversion of a pic I took at the St. Louis Botanical Garden inside the tropical plant dome. There is a path that winds behind the falls and that is where I took the pic from. It got second place in my photography club about 2 weeks ago. A330 with an 18-55 at 24mm (equivalent to 36mm), ISO 100, f/13 at 1/8 second. slightly darkened in PP because it was a projected digital image contest as opposed to a print contest.
planepics wrote:
This may be (not sure) my first attempt at a moving water pic (at least the first DECENT one). It's a B/W conversion of a pic I took at the St. Louis Botanical Garden inside the tropical plant dome.
I like it!
Reminds me of an old B&W jungle-theme thriller from the 1950s.
planepics
Loc: St. Louis burbs, but originally Chicago burbs
Thanks. That's a big compliment coming from such an accomplished photographer!
Great picture like the light, looks good B/W.
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