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This picture is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
I guess this is like cat photos - allowed every now and then because we understand that grandparents with cameras will do this sort of stuff.
This is Ellie and can any of us recapture the capacity of a child to be innocent and totally in the moment?
IQ180, 80mm LS lens 1/200 @ f5.6 iso200.
No just straight 200iso.This picture is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Is ISO 200, sensor +?
Pramote
I think I'll just save this airplane and use it for my dust spots too.Oh and NO it's not a dust spot in the top right corner! It's flying!
This one qualifies as one of the best of the year so far!
Wildrover:Used the new Lightroom 5 Beta to do initial work on this underexposed noisy shot from last summer. Used the new radial tool very, very subtly. Focus stacked using four images. 15 - 20 sec exposures each at f/6.7. It was getting quite dark doing these. Three mile headlamp hike back to the truck afterwards. Pentax 645D, 35mm-A lens. Graduated filter. Not one of my best, but hey, might as well post it.
Ed:Not sure my shot deserves that level of praise, but I really appreciate it.
What a pretty pic, StanSome fashion to relax from those masses of landscapes:
H4D-40, 80mm, flashes ...
Thank you. Until I got the 645D, I was using film and I must say I still prefer how film handles the sun. This is a blended exposure with a separate shot just for the sun to keep it from turning into an unattractive white sploch.Tom:
That water sure gets around. Nice shot. Love the clouds and silhouetted foreground. Nice that the sun decided to give you a wink before going away.
Rick