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Very suave, it has that 70
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Originally Posted by bouwy
Nice photo Wally. Great use of light and I like the vintage look[Y]
Originally Posted by Steve U
I loved the story Steve! For some reason [A]my initial thought was "that must have been a good bottle of whine" [] You made me laugh, that's for sure[]
Originally Posted by comalleyphotography
Thanks Chris! I didn't really think about it, but there was still a polarizer filter on my lens. So about 1.5-2 stops ND. Good spotting!
Originally Posted by comalleyphotography
Nice HDR! I really like the flare in your photo. I never get such beautiful ones. It adds to the photo.
Originally Posted by Richard Lane
Thanks Rich, I think you've got a good point there. There are 2 factors. 1: The 24mm was wider than the headlights reached. Plus I didn't line the camera with the headlights. I was focussed on the road. And 2: I had placed a big plastic bag over my camera and used screwed it tight between the lenshood and the lens. There was still a bit of plastic covering the right lower corner. It left a hard black spot. Therefor I used a gradient filter to make it look less obvious and I also applied it to the left side to balance it. I tried to crop the dark bits away, but that didn't really work for me.
Brant, also thanks.
@Brant and Mark....those landscapes are amazing! [Y]
Just a photo to stay on topic. I made this one during the local Triathlon saturday the 25th of June:
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Jan
A few turtles from a recent kayak trip. All shot with the Canon 7D, 100-400L and CPL:
@ 275 mm, 1/500, f/5.6, ISO 320
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@ 400 mm, 1/500, f/5.6, ISO 320
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@ 400mm, 1/500, f/6.3, ISO 320
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@ 400 mm, 1/500, f/6.3, ISO 640
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Thanks...Brant
Hey Ben. I'm quite glad you uploaded this photo to flickr, I was able to look at your metadata to see what settings you were using. The first time I did a shot like this, it was something like f/22 and the shutter was open for about two hours, it didn't work too well at all. This shot is f/5.6, shutter was open for almost 25 minutes, there is a decent amount of color editing here. But again, thanks for putting the metadata up, you saved me a lot of time.
Thanks again,
- Chris
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Thanks for viewing.
Jan- I don
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Originally Posted by Steve U
Shhhh...[:#]
Originally Posted by ddt0725
I saw this shot on facebook. I think you did a really good job with it. You sell yourself short. You are your worst critic. I personnally have never had much luck with waterfalls, not that we have that many here in south Texas.
The macro shots are great as well. Some day maybe I'll get a macro lens.
Mark
Mark