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Swiftyspix ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 05 June 2007 Country: United States Location: Western NC Status: Offline Posts: 902 |
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Should be a hit in the Isle. Here is my offering to get it started. Sandhill Crane early Spring Minolta 300/4
![]() and another one. As for this reflected branch shot, what one cannot see is that there is a large tree just behind the branch that would be in the photo if there was not any fog. This was taken with a 300/4 last spring, very deceiving as I was very close to it, thus no apparent mist(wonderful lens). The sun is rising and is about 30 degrees above the horizon to the left. This is just a collection of rainwater that cannot seep into the frozen ground during winter. That is a piece of wire fencing in the foreground. ![]() Edited by brettania - 30 January 2014 at 07:14 |
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Bob J ![]() Admin Group ![]() Dyxum Administrator Joined: 23 December 2005 Country: United Kingdom Location: London Status: Offline Posts: 27340 |
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Like the reflected twigs - not very misty, but I guess if you are starting off you can fix the boundaries ;-)
A couple from our local woods taken last winter... ![]() ![]() |
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stiuskr ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Joined: 01 September 2006 Country: United States Location: West Virginia Status: Offline Posts: 11499 |
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A couple of different shots of heavy river fog coming down the Coal River where it flows into the Kanawha. Both from the 28-75D at min/max zoom with a Cokin P grad blue filter.
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![]() Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Turerkan ![]() Emeritus group ![]() Moderator emeritus Joined: 11 February 2006 Location: Turkey Status: Offline Posts: 6253 |
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great idea for a theme swifty, thanks a lot!
so far all the pictures are very interesting and moody. keep them coming:) |
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almassengale ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 26 December 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Posts: 1944 |
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What a great shot steveb.
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stiuskr ![]() Moderator Group ![]() Joined: 01 September 2006 Country: United States Location: West Virginia Status: Offline Posts: 11499 |
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I agree, great shot steve. A trophy no matter how you capture it
![]() And 'Arthur's Seat' is just classic. Would have made an awesome hdr. Here's a couple more from a different day and vantage point. Pre-dawn hour on the Kanawha River. ![]() ![]() Edited by stiuskr - 09 October 2007 at 00:23 |
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Swiftyspix ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 05 June 2007 Country: United States Location: Western NC Status: Offline Posts: 902 |
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[QUOTE=Bob Janes] Like the reflected twigs - not very misty, but I guess if you are starting off you can fix the boundaries ;-)
I like the shot up the trunk of the tree Bob, the woods around here are so full of underbrush one never gets a nice shot of fallen leaves as in your second photo. As for the reflected branch shot, what one does not see is that there is a large tree just behind the branch that would be in the photo if there was not any fog. This was taken with a 300/4 last spring, very deceiving as I was very close to it(wonderful lens). The sun is rising and is about 30 degrees above the horizon to the left. This is just a collection of rainwater that cannot seep into the frozen ground during winter. |
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A view from Albert Bridge looking up-river
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Turerkan ![]() Emeritus group ![]() Moderator emeritus Joined: 11 February 2006 Location: Turkey Status: Offline Posts: 6253 |
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steveb: wow!
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DaveK ![]() Senior Member ![]() Knowledge Base Contributor Joined: 08 October 2006 Country: Netherlands Location: Center Status: Offline Posts: 3960 |
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All great, but SteveB's picture is amazing.... beautiful!
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