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skiers4life
I love the delicate dark tones in this one. Excellent image!
+1 awesome img
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Myxine
This is a fascinating image. What lens did you use? Did you use a center filter?
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Harley Goldman
Beautiful, Jim. The cracked mud is a bit blue for my tastes, but I know you like your images more on the blue side than I like mine. Both are real sweet.
Harley, I still remember your cracked mud/flower shot you posted a while back, really liked it.
Jim, yours is very nice too.
Roger
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Old-N-Feeble
This is a fascinating image. What lens did you use? Did you use a center filter?
Thanks! I believe i used a normal lens - 150mm schneider. No center filter, just a polarizer to reduce glare on the slippery rocks. There's a nice 900 feet drop just a few steps away
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Myxine
Thanks! I believe i used a normal lens - 150mm schneider. No center filter, just a polarizer to reduce glare on the slippery rocks. There's a nice 900 feet drop just a few steps away
Good grief... REALLY?? It looks like a super-wide with the camera angled down and lots of front rise.
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AnteroP
Nice and crisp. I have an M.P.P. too a, Mk VIII.
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That's a nice photograph.
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Scott S: Those three little ones are from the del Muerto side of the Canyon de Chelly system. I think all with a 450mm Nikkor.
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Old-N-Feeble
Good grief... REALLY?? It looks like a super-wide with the camera angled down and lots of front rise.
Ah! I remember having the camera at my height, to have the puddles well defined, and aiming a bit down indeed. Now, the lens could have been a 90mm but I don't think so
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Myxine
Ah! I remember having the camera at my height, to have the puddles well defined, and aiming a bit down indeed. Now, the lens could have been a 90mm but I don't think so
I'd bet good money it was a 90mm or wider. :)
At any rate, it's an inspiring image.