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Stephen, thank you for your kind words, it's sincerely appreciated.Beautiful, Derek. The latest work section is up to your usual high standards.
:ROTFL: Well, I guess it's a case of perspective. As old and outdated equipment goes it's not so shabby.I'm still using old and out-dated equipment, I made it with an H3DII39.
I hope you know I was joking, I fogot to add a smiley face The H is more than I'll ever need.:ROTFL: Well, I guess it's a case of perspective. As old and outdated equipment goes it's not so shabby.
:thumbs:I hope you know I was joking, I fogot to add a smiley face The H is more than I'll ever need.
Kind regards
Derek
Thank you and yes, same here, on a shoot the car is home!:thumbs:
I like your portfolio a lot btw! Your FB shot of your Range Rover looks very familiar to me too. My Land Rover looks very similar when I'm on the road! "lived in" I think is the term.
Thank you Jack!Derek,
love the "silver" glow you captured in the water --- great shot! :thumbs:
Derek:I returned last week from a shoot in Quebec, here's one of the keepers:
I'm still using old and out-dated equipment, I made it with an H3DII39. I posted about 10 other keepers from the Quebec trip in my Latest Work section in my website. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Kind regards,
Derek Jecxz
http://www.jecxz.com
http://www.facebook.com/derek.jecxz.photographer
Hey DerekI returned last week from a shoot in Quebec, here's one of the keepers:
I'm still using old and out-dated equipment, I made it with an H3DII39. I posted about 10 other keepers from the Quebec trip in my Latest Work section in my website. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Kind regards,
Derek Jecxz
http://www.jecxz.com
http://www.facebook.com/derek.jecxz.photographer
Hi Tom and Woody, thanks. No, it's not silt. It's just a light reflection from a longer exposure (several seconds); I waited for about 2 hours until the sun was lower, then I took about 1 hour to make this photograph (it took me a while to find the perspective that I had in mind). I used an ND Grad to help out, and I'm pretty sure I also had a regular ND too. I also dodged the water slightly as the reflection was not uniform.Hey Derek
Is the silver in the water glacial silt?
Great shot
Woody
Thanks Guy!Very nice indeed.
Here you go EdSweet image Don. Looking forward to seeing a few of your slot canyon images.
Sorry 'bout that - it's 1 second...Don, is "1.0" 1 second or 1 minute?
Here you go Ed
I took the Cambo WRS1000 and P65 down into Lower Antelope last week to see how it would hold up to the problems of shooting inside a slot canyon.
The first image is a single capture Schneider 35mm