Snoqualmie Falls
Uploaded: September 07, 2008
Snoqualmie, WA
Allen Hughes September 07, 2008
Very nice Barbara. If I may ask, what were your camera settings? #994445Clyde Smith September 07, 2008
Beautiful image Babara! Nice POV. #6426429Dominick M. Dimacale September 07, 2008
Lovely scenery here, Barbara.
Dominick #6426493
Denny E. Barnes September 08, 2008
Beautiful scene, beautifully captured, Barbara! Very well done!! #6426635Barbara Sharts September 08, 2008
Thanks Allen, Clyde, Dominick, and Denny.Let's see I was up at the falls as the sun was going down...this shot was actually taken at 8:13 PM and my camera (which I was actually using my E-500 not my E-510 as it states) specs were as follows...
aperature - f/5
ISO - 100
shutter speed - 2 sec
I have three tungsten white balance settings and I was using #3 (i'll have to look up in my owners manual what that is I believe it is 6600K.
I generally have my exposure set to -2/3...but my exif says I didn't???
The wide angle lens I was using was adjusted to 17mm
I also increased the saturation and contrast using CS3.
I used a tripod and a 2 sec timer delay.
I did not use any filters.
Hope this helps!
Barb #6429816
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