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christianronnel said:
Sporgon said:Still trying to find the right spot for getting a good shot of both the modern wind farms and old coal power station together, without falling in the river. To date just cant find the spot.
willis said:Hello CR!
I thought share for you what I've gotten now almost after year from that picture.
I've been training stuff now for..?? Whole winter time so here's something to you.
Shot with 7D - 17mm - F/8 - ISO 400 - 1/20 sec
But fully newly edited.
petach said:Auckland, New Zealand, taken from Devonport Ferry Terminal. 6D +70/300L
There IS a god of photography after all.....! by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
Ballina Beach, NSW
Ballina Dawn by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
petach said:Auckland, New Zealand, taken from Devonport Ferry Terminal. 6D +70/300L
There IS a god of photography after all.....! by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
Kerry B said:Both images taken in the Masai Mara.
Valvebounce said:Hi Peter.
Really strong sun rays in the first picture, stunning. I have been chasing this effect over the last couple of days, did you use a filter or other trick to get them so bold or is that how they looked to the eye?
Hi jprusa.
Cape fear, beautiful picture, Same question for you.
Cheers Graham.
petach said:Auckland, New Zealand, taken from Devonport Ferry Terminal. 6D +70/300L
There IS a god of photography after all.....! by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
Ballina Beach, NSW
Ballina Dawn by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
jprusa said:Valvebounce said:Hi Peter.
Really strong sun rays in the first picture, stunning. I have been chasing this effect over the last couple of days, did you use a filter or other trick to get them so bold or is that how they looked to the eye?
Hi jprusa.
Cape fear, beautiful picture, Same question for you.
Cheers Graham.
petach said:Auckland, New Zealand, taken from Devonport Ferry Terminal. 6D +70/300L
There IS a god of photography after all.....! by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
Ballina Beach, NSW
Ballina Dawn by petach123 (Peter Tachauer), on Flickr
I captured the crepuscular rays shinning through the cloud break without a filter. The only thing you need is the right cloud cover. Thanks and good luck!
Thanks. I looked out the window at 6AM, screamed and grabbed my camera. Ran out in 10 degrees in bare feet. It came and went quickly.Click said:Beautiful sky colors. Well done Cory.
Love the colors , well done.ERHP said:Multicolored sunset over the northern Salton Sea Sunday evening. The water could best be described as 'textured and thick', the air distinctly ammonia scented and though I left only tracks, in some places those tracks were deep. And to think, I had the entire ten plus miles of 'beach' all to myself.
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5D MK III 24-70mm v1@24 .8S : f/14 : ISO 100