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Weaver's Needle Misty Moring Light


 

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Weaver's Needle Misty Moring Light
Weaver's Needle Misty Moring Light
Image was taken in the Four Peaks foothills - Superstition mountains located in the Tonto Nat. Forest. The promanant formation is Weaver's Needle, and is the skeletal remains of an exstinct volcano, and by legend the home of the Lost Duchman's Gold mine in Arizona. aperture = f/16, shutter = 1/6 sec., lens = EF 70-200f/2.8L IS USM +1.4x. with Hoya haze filter and Lee .6 GND. Minor adj. in CS 3.

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Colette M. Metcalf
 

Beautiful capture!!!


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December 02, 2008

 

Barbara E. Sturgis
  Beautiful scene!!!well done...Randy.


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December 02, 2008

 
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  Beautiful scene, color and layers captured here, Randy! Very well done!!....Denny


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December 03, 2008

 

randy dannheim
  Thank you, Colette, Barbara, and Denny.


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December 03, 2008

 

Jean Lechleiter
  Love the colours and layers here.


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January 28, 2009

 

randy dannheim
  Thank you Jean


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January 29, 2009

 

Alan Black
  Nice job Randy, I really like how the depth of the scene is brought out. What does that Hoya Haze filter do?


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February 25, 2009

 

randy dannheim
  The haze filter is there for protection mostly. The GND filter on the other hand nocks down the light in the upper half of the sceene alowing the sensor to capture more detail in the bottom half of the image.


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February 25, 2009

 
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