My Experiments With Light
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Archive ID Date/Time Camera Lens Focal Length Exposure Program Shutter Speed Aperture ISO Exposure Bias Flash Filters Light Value Hyperfocal Distance Focus Distance Depth of Field Field of View Tripod Notes/Remarks |
n21_103-8681 2008.05.04 16:07:57 EST NIKON D200 AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED 20.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 30.0 mm) Manual 13 second(s) f/11.0 100 0 No CP; ND4; ND8 3.2 1.82 m 5.01 m inf (1.34 m - inf) 61.7 deg (5.99 m) Yes -- |
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Erodi Florencio
2008-06-26 11:44:00
AWesome ! Great shot!!!!!!
2008-06-26 11:44:00
pass_lake
2008-11-12 10:37:36
beautiful shot. There are two waterfalls near my home that I have been trying to get out to shoot. Every time I have a day off it rains or snows. Maybe saturday....2008-11-12 10:37:36
Anywayt, good work
Gowtham
2008-11-12 11:43:31
@pass_lake:2008-11-12 11:43:31
Thank you :)
Rain (and sometimes snow) can be really useful while shooting waterfalls. They offer cloud cover and thus reduce the ambient light in your scene, which in turn helps you get longer exposures - making water look like milk. As long as you have some form of protection for your camera, you should be ok.
Good luck shooting them :)
pass_lake
2008-11-12 15:12:36
thanks for the advice. I purchased an 8 stop grad filter which should also help to slow things down. I am pretty excited.2008-11-12 15:12:36
By the way, I am just north of you in Northwestern Ontario near Thunder Bay, Ontario
Gowtham
2008-11-12 19:01:23
@pass_lake:2008-11-12 19:01:23
I believe you bought a ND8 filter? If so, it's a 3-stop (2^3) filter. I have it and love it :) I used to live in Upper Michigan till February 08 - now I live in central New Jersey.
RHMiller
2008-12-06 09:44:56
Great shot, perfect shutter speed!2008-12-06 09:44:56
I pick this photograph to be on the cover of National Geographic
National Geographic: Are You Good Enough?
reverendjms
2008-12-06 09:58:51
2008-12-06 09:58:51
I pick this photograph to be on the cover of National Geographic
National Geographic: Are You Good Enough?
undeniably tina
2008-12-06 10:07:53
Fantastic shot. Instant fave.2008-12-06 10:07:53
Your view through the lense is amazing.
Seen in the group: The World Through A Lense
ideaplatonica
2008-12-10 06:31:08
wow...fantastic!
2008-12-10 06:31:08
Cris Martins
2008-12-10 11:50:19
Awesome!2008-12-10 11:50:19
You are My WINNER!!!
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Great Shot !!!
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