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    Moderator Steve U's Avatar
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    Great photos Pat, at least there are plenty of flowers around outside to use in the mill.
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    Sunset tonight in Canmore, Alberta. A nice topper to a fine day --- I was able to go out mountain biking earlier in the day (my other obsession).

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    Amazing Alberta, gotta go visiting sometime soon. Love the colours, and the dreamy stream.

    Found this picture in my albums..Took it during my visit to Crater Lake National Park in Oregon.
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    Beautiful shots Jonathan and Franco, superb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Beautiful shots Jonathan and Franco, superb.
    +1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U View Post
    Beautiful shots Jonathan and Franco, superb.
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    I posted these last night but I put them in the wrong thread (sorry eranda). So I moved them here this morning.
    It was gray and dreary all day, but just before sunset it cleared up and made for great evening. Anyway here are a few from last night:

    The first two I combined a 1 stop and a 3 stop Grad ND plus a 1.5-2 stop CP. Otherwise, exif data is attached in flickr.

    Lake Michigan-2925 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    Lake Michigan-3063 by westmichigan, on Flickr


    White River Lighthouse-3087 by westmichigan, on Flickr
    Last edited by conropl; 04-29-2012 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Added filter data
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    Some great shots here recently. I particularly like the long exposure shots with the ND filters.

    It's been a cold, wet and windy April in Scotland. It's still cold enough for fresh snow on the mountains. Here's a shot from yesterday's hike in the Cairngorm mountains. I used a 2-stop grad ND filter to recover the highlight detail in this shot.


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    Thanks everyone... this has definitely become my favourite thread, with a great array of inspiring photos. Franco that Crater Lake shot is excellent. I checked out your blog and your Flickr site -- you've got quite an eye and very good technical skills to boot. Pat I like that second shot the best... the small stream flowing into the vast lake, overseen by a dynamic sky, really strikes a chord. I found myself staring at it for quite a while.

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    Hi, Tuesday evening I had a couple of hours on my own and took the opportunity to bring the camera to a typical Swedish lake a few kilometers from my home. This is a place I go now and then for swimming (when the sea is too cold), photography, fishing or just some peace & quiet. This was an evening with almost no wind which may look nice, but those of you who experienced still evenings by lakes know what that means - billions of mosquitoes. I choose to see it from the bright side: Summer is here!






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