Bob
I agree about the second one. It was a 1 second exposure, but apparently I have to go much longer to get it to look right. I was at that one at the end of the day and I was losing light fast so I didn't spend all that much time at it. It has to be one of my favorite waterfalls I've ever seen, but I didn't think the pictures I got of it were that spectacular. I will definitely make a stop by there next time I'm in the area, but that may be a while.
Sunset last night over Lake Michigan at the mouth of a River.
7D w/ 24-105mm f/4L @ 105mm, 1/13 sec, f/4, ISO=800
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Peaceful shot...very nice Pat
Neuro & Bouwy - Thank you.
It was wind all day so I decided to go to the lake and get some good wave action, but it turned out to be dead calm when I got there. So I moved to another location and decided to see if I could get a decent sunset because the clouds looked like they where starting to break up. Some times "Plan B" works out good. I also got lucky with the ship going by (probably a coal boat... not to many others in the Great Lakes rignt now).
Thanks everyone for the help with posting larger images.... I got it to work through my Picasa web album site (if anyone has had success with SmugMug, please let me know).
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Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Jonathan your stuff is all post card perfect.![]()
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
A hot air balloon sailed by this morning.
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