danlindberg
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Vieri, it's your images I was thinking about when I started the thread. I just couldn't remember where I saw it.....fantastic location and fantastic image.
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Good thread Dan, thanks for starting it. I hope you don't mind my contribution:
In Northern Quebec:
And here's another from northern Maine:
Kind regards,
Derek Jecxz
http://www.jecxz.com
http://www.facebook.com/derek.jecxz.photographer
Love what you've done with the light and the look of the water Derek!
LOL. Maybe that's why she encouraged me to take this shot Not as dangerous as it may appear. You'll note that my tripod and I are nowhere near the edge and I was wearing shoeshoes with light crampons as well.Tom, was your wife advised to take that shot by your insurance agent Blimey, it looks like one slip and it's all over! That sunset must look (more) amazing in print.
This is very lovely.This one was a 20 second exposure. Heliopan 10 stop ND. Another 'square' format from me.
Good one Shashin. If my wife ever tells me she's starting videos, I'll keep the Youtube comment in mind.Tom, you seem to have a pattern. You do know you can stand on the ground to take a picture. It seems like your wife goes for the entertainment value--be careful you don't end up on youtube.
Thanks for this.
Wow Tom, look at that leg of your tripod. Looks like its foot is on the very edge of that picnic table. Both you and your camera certainly tempt fateI love the idea of this thread, so in a humble attempt to keep it going, here's one from a few weeks ago. My wife took the shot of my set up with a K-5. She found it worth a laugh. The out-of-camera jpeg shows quite a DR for that sensor.
She got a good shot, I didn't - not the first time this has happened.
Tom
_IGP4705 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
_IGP5753 by tsjanik47, on Flickr
Wowzier! That first one is absolutely amazing! Beautiful movement.Good thread Dan, thanks for starting it. I hope you don't mind my contribution:
In Northern Quebec:
And here's another from northern Maine:
Kind regards,
Derek Jecxz
http://www.jecxz.com
http://www.facebook.com/derek.jecxz.photographer
Incredibly beautiful!Great idea for a thread! I posted one of these in the "show your tech camera" thread, but here it is again with the final pic that came out of this setup:
and the final image:
about 40 sec exposure, with a 3-stop ND right after sunset.