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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Ed
Thank you
I think centering the falls might change the meaning of the image. |
Jun 25th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Neil
Thank you.
I've always been a Tamron girl. This lens has changed that for me. I agree with you.
Darcy |
Jun 21st |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Neil
The boulder is quite precarious I'm not sure I would hike here. I do love how you included the stairwell. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Paul
I love how you really made the rocks pop. You are right who would have known the two Oregons. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Paul
I love the image but I do agree with Dawn about the coolness of your image. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Mark
Welcome back.
I can relate to the story and title. I love the key and BW. My only issue is the burnt out spot on the glacier. But as usual amazing picture. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
Dawn
Interesting idea. Did you use any ND filters? I am at the other end of the spectrum I am trying to freeze the water. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Comment |
George
I have to say I love Milky Way shots, I also have never done a pano. I do like how you did two panos. Great exposures. I love how you processed it. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Dawn
I love looking for the small picture in a big image.
Here are the settings I used f14 1/160 ISO 200 240mm. |
Jun 12th |
| 93 |
Jun 24 |
Reply |
Paul
My new lens is a canon rf 24mm-240mm. I love it because I get the image stabilization of both lens and camera. In answer to your other question, it was handheld. This is why I love the camera and lens combo. |
Jun 5th |
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6 comments - 4 replies Total
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