Waterscapes

endiendo said:
I'm so sorry to see that it is in B&W.
It should have been so beautiful and spectacular in "real" - astonishing colors...

That's quite Ok endiendo, that's what makes Photography so interesting & attractive, we see a scene the way we want to, and all opinions are valid.

So this scene is just for you.

Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.
 

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eml58 said:
endiendo said:
I'm so sorry to see that it is in B&W.
It should have been so beautiful and spectacular in "real" - astonishing colors...

That's quite Ok endiendo, that's what makes Photography so interesting & attractive, we see a scene the way we want to, and all opinions are valid.

So this scene is just for you.

Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.

Gorgeous! They are both nice but I love color. Great work, as always, Edward. :)
 
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eml58 said:
Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.

The B&W is beautiful, but I prefer the color version. Well done Edward.
 
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Click said:
eml58 said:
Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.

The B&W is beautiful, but I prefer the color version. Well done Edward.

For me it's definitely the black n White ! That pictures got a power to it that does Antartica justice - for me at any rate ! :D
 
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eml58 said:
endiendo said:
I'm so sorry to see that it is in B&W.
It should have been so beautiful and spectacular in "real" - astonishing colors...

That's quite Ok endiendo, that's what makes Photography so interesting & attractive, we see a scene the way we want to, and all opinions are valid.

So this scene is just for you.

Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.
Awesome Antarctica.
 
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eml58 said:
endiendo said:
I'm so sorry to see that it is in B&W.
It should have been so beautiful and spectacular in "real" - astonishing colors...

That's quite Ok endiendo, that's what makes Photography so interesting & attractive, we see a scene the way we want to, and all opinions are valid.

So this scene is just for you.

Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.

Nice one!
 
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eml58 said:
endiendo said:
I'm so sorry to see that it is in B&W.
It should have been so beautiful and spectacular in "real" - astonishing colors...

That's quite Ok endiendo, that's what makes Photography so interesting & attractive, we see a scene the way we want to, and all opinions are valid.

So this scene is just for you.

Antarctica is an amazing place, needs a Phase One to do it justice I think, but the thing that surprised me was the actual lack of colour, it's pretty well shades of Blue & White, which is why it converts reasonably well to B&W.

Wow, wow, wow. Amazing shot - both in colour and B&W - Edward. Wow, wow, wow.
 
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Rienzphotoz said:
hovland said:
North Sea, UK sector
Sigma 150-500, at 500mm
This is my domain ... I make a lot of images of offshore rigs, unfortunately our company policy does not permit me to post images of our rigs without prior written approval from our Marketing & Business Development department (who in turn will process the approval thorough the CEO' office), so I just don't bother going through all that hassle ... I really like offshore/onshore rigs, they are just amazing, one has to spend a day on one of those rigs to appreciate the kind of hard work the crew put in daily to let us live our comfortable lives in this electronic world.
Yes I know you’re feeling. I have a lot of pictures also that I hesitate to post due to company policies. But as long as i keep my postings to rigs and vessels that is not in our operations, or have been or can be connected to any operation I have been involved in, I’m free to post.
 
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Dug this one up from back in November of 2008 in Western North Carolina. Looking Glass Falls is in Pisgah National Forest and one of many really nice waterfalls in the area.
Photo info:
Canon 40D
Canon 10/22mm f/3.5-4.5
17mm
f/8
1 second
100 iso
 

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