Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!
Thanks for the comments everyone.
John: thanks for the info on the filter. I noticed you mention this in another thread recently. I'll have a look for sources in the UK.
Joel:thanks for the reply. It's useful info since I've been considering acquiring a 500mm lens when funds permit.
Pat: I agree with Brant (Kayaker) - no need to apologise for your backlog of processing, there's no time limit in this thread.
Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!
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Originally Posted by Andy Stringer
Pat: I agree with Brant (Kayaker) - no need to apologise for your backlog of processing, there's no time limit in this thread.
Ah great! Since you're mentioning this. My girlfriend and I were digging through the pile of holiday photos yesterday and here's two that I'd like to share. The intention is that we're done digging through all of them by the end of the week...fingers crossed, but it's about time ;)
These two photos were shot at the Vøringsfossen, a big waterfall in Norway. Well it's actually one very big waterfall which falls so hard that it's pushing another smaller waterfall on the other side back up again, which creates a huge amount of waterdroplets, which in order can create a nice rainbow.
My girlfriend is sitting half a meter off the edge were there's a 180m drop down. I also took a shot holding my camera over the edge and it was sketchy ;) Later that day we hiked down towards the waterfall, which was also great. Perhaps I'll share that later on ;)
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6053/...abc9b1db_z.jpg
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6050/...0961465e_z.jpg
Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!
I was wondering when we would be treated to some more of your shots from this trip, Jan. I love the composition of #1 with your 'pot of gold' at the end of the rainbow.