carogray wrote:
lovely sky - well caught..
Welcome,carogray. And thank you kindly.
Erv wrote:
It will let us see the bigger picture. The site resizes your picture when you post it. If you check the box we can click on download and see it bigger.:)
Erv
4dogsken wrote:
Erv wrote:
Very awesome Ken!!! One thing that is very wrong. You didn't check the store original box.:):)
Erv
Thanks much, Erv. Quite ignorant about computers and internet. What does that do?
Just noticed----this is 3 shot HDR.
Just noticed----this 3 shot HDR
Really? What size does it come thru? Doing all this on an iPad, so it's Greek to me. Noticed the ostrich in admin. said to leave it unchecked. Don't want to rile the ostrich, but I'll try it this once.
Shakey wrote:
Great capture! That early morning light has such a beautiful quality. Thanks for posting. :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks Shakey. Enjoy. Thanks for the feedback.
D7000
Sigma 10-20, 4-5.6
f/16
ISO-100
15mm
1/3, 1.5, 6 sec.
Photomatix,pse 7
All well done, but I can almost smell that little shop. Excellent detail capture! Lens and f/stop for capture?
My feelings exactly as it started getting light. Lucky to capture a little of that feeling to share. Thanks DwsPV.
GWR100 wrote:
Nice photo woff,woff,woff,woff ken, worth getting out of bed for.
---Luv it
4dogsken wrote:
D7000
Sigma 10-20, 4-5.6
f/16
1.5 sec.
ISO-100
15 mm
Thank you kindly, GRW100. You greet the morning and she'll greet you.
photophile wrote:
I thought that skyline looked familiar,beautiful colors in the sky.
Thanks photophile. Thought you'd recognize it.
moriti wrote:
Awesome photo, good job!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks much, moriti. Enjoy.
tlbuljac wrote:
Stunning catch :thumbup:
Thanks tibuljac. Right place. Right time.
Erv wrote:
Very awesome Ken!!! One thing that is very wrong. You didn't check the store original box.:):)
Erv
Thanks much, Erv. Quite ignorant about computers and internet. What does that do?
nanaval wrote:
4dogsken wrote:
D7000
Sigma 10-20, 4-5.6
f/16
1.5 sec.
ISO-100
15 mm
Love the colors in this one. :thumbup:
Thanks nanaval. Hard to top that early morning light.