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alivePosted by hamidreza (Tehran, Iran) on 11 June 2007 in Landscape & Rural.
Comments (14)
Beckie from New Hope, United StatesVery much alive and looks as though it would poor right out of the monitor. 11 Jun 2007 4:51pm Brittney from Utah, United StatesThis is great, I agree with mahyar about the slow shutter speed, it looks nice! 11 Jun 2007 5:10pm ##AMIT## from Santa Clara, CA, United StatesGood use of slow shutter speed..nicely taken.. 11 Jun 2007 6:32pm vasa from United Statesgreat shot man- but how did you get the flowy look with shutter speed at 1/13.i assumed you would have a few secs exposure time with some kind of ND filter - as it looks like there was plenty of light/....do let me know if you did anythign special as i am very interested... 12 Jun 2007 11:34pm @vasa: Dear Vasa, you are completely right, the light was extremely sharp and UV was another harmful item there (it was around noon in a mountainous area). But I was a little lucky, because I had a depolarizer filter and a piece of cloud covered the sun for some seconds. The filter helped me to omit the reflections and the cloud provided me with a more suitable contrast, otherwise taking it was impossible. Will Williams from Bailey, United StatesThe contrast mixed with the water shining on the rocks is awesome. Very nice indeed. 30 Jun 2007 4:41pm |
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