i need my sunglasses ! Great shot.
A great example of getting the right angle in the second photo.
A dramatic sky with a likewise refection. Beautiful photo.
Yep, it's green, A great capture,
Very nice series of sunsets. I think the last photo is the best.
Some shots taken at El Matador. Pretty steep steps going down, but thankfully, there were railings. Canon R6 with Canon 24-240 RFR lens.
Effect of a slower shutterspeed
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The tide was just starting to come in
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Made this into an Orton effect through my elements 2020
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Waited, waited and waited until a wave crashed against that rock.
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Walking up those steep steps, I shot this between the railing.
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You'll need a tripod and a long lens. 400 mm or longer and a shutter release cable. If you don't have one, use the self timer. ISO: 200 - 400. Don't use a low f stop as it will blow out the moon. f11 -f16. Remember the earth rotates, so you have to use a faster shutter speed. Anywhere between 1/125 - 1/250. Do not take a reading off the moon. Use manual exposure and experiment a bit with it.
Omaha Beach Military Cemetary
Age 70. You're just a youngster. Go for it. If not, you can always use the "poor man's photoshop", Elements, which I have been using for years. I have not let my age stop me from shooting, whether it's landscape, macro or portraits. By the way, I celebrated my 50th anniversary of being 39 this past January.
A very nice series if shots. I like the first one the best, and you almost caught the sun balancing on the mountain in the third.
With that pause, "You nailed it"
Beautiful. Love the color.
I like the way you positioned it slightly off center. The dark background makes the flower stand out.