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Thank you :)
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Myxine
Jaz99, I really love your pictures of Iceland. It's a place I have been wanting to visit for quite some time. My wife and I have scheduled our honeymoon over there, and hopefully it will happen some day.
Anyway, here's one much closer from home:
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8709/...669c9043_o.jpgBalanced Rock by
L'Eidolon, on Flickr
Lots of movements from the front standard to get everything in focus. Quite challenging for a composition that is probably a classic view of this rock.
This is cool image. Funny, my wife and I are planning our anniversary in US south west ;-)
If you have any questions regarding Iceland, just post me a message.
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Originally Posted by
JaZ99
Thank you all very much for so kind comments on my previous photo.
I'm not sure if this one is failed or OK.
I visualized this three icebergs as sharp, fuzzier and blurred. But, obviously, I undersestimated the river and tripod stability.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7629/...d7aca6be_z.jpg
Passage in time by
JaZ99wro, on Flickr
Graflex 4x5
Caltar N-II 150/5.6
TMY-2
1200 seconds exposure time
That's still pretty awesome, I would love to have the opportunity to photograph moving icebergs, that's freaking just incredible, in my lifetime if I had the opportunity to see such a thing I'll be excited, let alone photograph it.
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Myxine. Nice photos you've been posting. It looks like your a fan of Big Bend.
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This isn't quite the composition I wanted but I was actually in danger of getting swept away. This is the Withlacoochee River when it was cresting last month. Forgot about this shot and just developed it last night. Anyway I was wading and at this point was holding myself against the current and couldn't go any further without getting deeper, which was not a good idea. The tripod was rocking in the water unless I held it down. The specular highlights were so bright I had trouble seeing the ground glass from the brightness, so I missed the encroaching tree on the upper right. That tree in the center is usually right next to a boat launch ramp, which you can't see any of, since it's all underwater (I am standing in the "road").
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, Acufine:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...ale-1464ss.jpg
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Originally Posted by
Corran
This isn't quite the composition I wanted but I was actually in danger of getting swept away. This is the Withlacoochee River when it was cresting last month. Forgot about this shot and just developed it last night. Anyway I was wading and at this point was holding myself against the current and couldn't go any further without getting deeper, which was not a good idea. The tripod was rocking in the water unless I held it down. The specular highlights were so bright I had trouble seeing the ground glass from the brightness, so I missed the encroaching tree on the upper right. That tree in the center is usually right next to a boat launch ramp, which you can't see any of, since it's all underwater (I am standing in the "road").
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, Acufine:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...ale-1464ss.jpg
I think this is very well done. I enjoy your composition and lighting.
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Originally Posted by
Corran
This isn't quite the composition I wanted but I was actually in danger of getting swept away. This is the Withlacoochee River when it was cresting last month. Forgot about this shot and just developed it last night. Anyway I was wading and at this point was holding myself against the current and couldn't go any further without getting deeper, which was not a good idea. The tripod was rocking in the water unless I held it down. The specular highlights were so bright I had trouble seeing the ground glass from the brightness, so I missed the encroaching tree on the upper right. That tree in the center is usually right next to a boat launch ramp, which you can't see any of, since it's all underwater (I am standing in the "road").
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, TMX, Acufine:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...ale-1464ss.jpg
This is excellent! One of your best (IMHO) nice capture.
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Thanks. It's always interesting to see what people like comparatively.
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I like this style Corran!
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That is really nice Corran.
Pali
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Scott Schroeder
Myxine. Nice photos you've been posting. It looks like your a fan of Big Bend.
Thank you Scott!
Indeed, I was really impressed with Big Bend. It had been a long time I had not been there, and first time with good climatic conditions - last time was in the summer: terrible heat