Granite

Uploaded: November 06, 2007 05:43:34

Description


Ellis River cascade, White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Maria and I will definitely be going back to New England.
f22, 0.5 sec, EF17-40mm f4L lens.

Exif: F Number: 22, Exposure Bias Value: -2/3, Exposure Time: 5/10, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 35mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL

Comments

BILLY R. PARKER November 06, 2007

BEAUTIFUL VEILING DAVID !! BILLY #779886

November 19, 2007

Hello David, I’ve had you down as a favorite for a while and I keep stopping by looking for new ones. Landscape photos seem to catch my eye the most and you have plenty of wonderful shots. In the flowing water shots, the effect of the water, is that a camera or photo-shop effect? And was “Tracks” run through a Buzz filter ? #5094985

David E. Pearce November 19, 2007

John, the flowing water is achieved using only shutter speed. The slower the shutter speed, the more blur due to motion of the water. Amount of the effect depends on shutter speed and speed of the water itself. A slight touch of the photocopy filter with a linear burn blend mode was used in Photoshop on the "Tracks" image.

Thank you Billy and John for your interest and comments.

-David #5095094

Amy Weiland November 21, 2007

Gorgeous waterfall shot. You have a beautiful gallery. I love your Orton shots, as well. Excellent work! #5106063

Inge Johnsson November 26, 2007

Great soft but directional light on the rocks, and just the right exposure (shutter time) for the water. Really good shot! #5127474

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