eml58 said:LeMaire Channel Antarctica June 2011.
This Image was the Front Page for Tattler Traveller magazine First Edition 2012.
5DMK II & 24-70f/2.8 L V1 @ 24mm
Wow...simply WOW! Your photos never cease to amaze.
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eml58 said:LeMaire Channel Antarctica June 2011.
This Image was the Front Page for Tattler Traveller magazine First Edition 2012.
5DMK II & 24-70f/2.8 L V1 @ 24mm
FANTASTIC! ... I like how you managed the white balance to get a perfect exposure ... AWESOME image.Eldar said:Great shots everyone and a well deserved front page to you Edward.
November is not exactly the most inspirational time of the year where I live, but went for a walk this morning. Taking picture of flowing water is in my view quite difficult. Either you use a very fast shutter speed to freeze the water or you allow the water to smooth out, with a slower shutter speed. But if you let it smooth too much, then there is no life left. So I tried to balance that.
1DX, 24 TS-E f3.5L II, f16, ISO50, 0,3s
Thanks Rienzphotoz, much appreciatedRienzphotoz said:FANTASTIC! ... I like how you managed the white balance to get a perfect exposure ... AWESOME image.Eldar said:Great shots everyone and a well deserved front page to you Edward.
November is not exactly the most inspirational time of the year where I live, but went for a walk this morning. Taking picture of flowing water is in my view quite difficult. Either you use a very fast shutter speed to freeze the water or you allow the water to smooth out, with a slower shutter speed. But if you let it smooth too much, then there is no life left. So I tried to balance that.
1DX, 24 TS-E f3.5L II, f16, ISO50, 0,3s
Eldar said:Great shots everyone and a well deserved front page to you Edward.
November is not exactly the most inspirational time of the year where I live, but went for a walk this morning. Taking picture of flowing water is in my view quite difficult. Either you use a very fast shutter speed to freeze the water or you allow the water to smooth out, with a slower shutter speed. But if you let it smooth too much, then there is no life left. So I tried to balance that.
1DX, 24 TS-E f3.5L II, f16, ISO50, 0,3s
zoliphoto said:Hi guys,
Many thanks for the excellent photos!
And some of mine... one from Romania, the Retezat Mountains, one from Slovakia and two from Austria.
serendipidy said:jwilbern said:
Beautiful shot...great color and composition.![]()

Rienzphotoz said:FANTASTIC! ... I like how you managed the white balance to get a perfect exposure ... AWESOME image.Eldar said:Great shots everyone and a well deserved front page to you Edward.
November is not exactly the most inspirational time of the year where I live, but went for a walk this morning. Taking picture of flowing water is in my view quite difficult. Either you use a very fast shutter speed to freeze the water or you allow the water to smooth out, with a slower shutter speed. But if you let it smooth too much, then there is no life left. So I tried to balance that.
1DX, 24 TS-E f3.5L II, f16, ISO50, 0,3s
Thanks Serendipidy. Someone asked me if it was a HDR shot. But I have only made minor changes in shadow, sharpness and saturation, plus lifting white a little bit. I love this lens!serendipidy said:Eldar said:Great shots everyone and a well deserved front page to you Edward.
November is not exactly the most inspirational time of the year where I live, but went for a walk this morning. Taking picture of flowing water is in my view quite difficult. Either you use a very fast shutter speed to freeze the water or you allow the water to smooth out, with a slower shutter speed. But if you let it smooth too much, then there is no life left. So I tried to balance that.
1DX, 24 TS-E f3.5L II, f16, ISO50, 0,3s
So coolGreat job! 8)
Thanks Edward, they are very fun lenses to work with. And, as in this case, where I can use all the pixels the 1DX can offer and avoid cropping, I have all the resolution I need.eml58 said:So well done Eldar, it's a wonderful Lens, but you have to know how best to use it to get the best out of it, you've done that here, lovely Image. Have to say I've never used my 17 &24 TSE on the 1Dx, always on the 5DMK III, must give it a try.