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Posted on 21/11/11 5:29:57 PM |
munchonu
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A New Day
Lake Windermere, Cumbria Doug ![]() |
Posted on 22/11/11 07:37:38 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: A New Day
You see, I look at a picture like that and I have absolutely no idea how it comes into being. I use my camera as a way of getting raw material into Photoshop. What you're doing is art. |
Posted on 22/11/11 09:15:24 AM |
joeysala
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Re: A New Day
Stunning - absolutely stunning! In total agreement with Steve - what an incredible gift you have. _________________ "Art is a blade of grass ... and in a moment I will eat it." |
Posted on 22/11/11 12:30:23 PM |
BigVern
Q Quipper Posts: 674 Reply ![]() |
Re: A New Day
I agree. Doug would you share how you achieved this impressive photograph e.g. camera, lens and settings you employed? |
Posted on 22/11/11 1:10:33 PM |
Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply ![]() |
Re: A New Day
Impressive again Doug. This one more vivid. Thanks for sharing. I have similar questions. Is it HDR? BTW, it normally rains when I go walking/climbing in The Lakes (inc Windermere) Trevor |
Posted on 22/11/11 1:21:01 PM |
munchonu
Horror Master Posts: 277 Reply ![]() |
Re: A New Day
Thank you very much for that Steve!! And thank you joeysala, appreciate it it! No probs Vern. Canon 5D MKII, 17-40mm@17, 0.6sec, f22, iso50. and a 2 stop ND grad to hold back the sky a little. Cheers Trevor!! Its a single shot. |
Posted on 23/11/11 10:27:50 PM |
ahmedalij
Atmosphysician Posts: 262 Reply ![]() |
Re: A New Day
heavenly scene |