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Pentax K10D - 1/6s - f/8.0 - ISO100 - 24mm

Beautiful! I love the second wave coming in, almost green, rolling with a force. The flare is positioned perfectly too :)

Here is another photo from my March vacation, a road in the Mojave desert, California.
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Camera: Pentax K20D
Lens: Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
Filter: Hoya Super HMC CPL
Focal length: 17mm
Exposure: 1/125s
Aperture: f/8
ISO: 200
 
Loving the T2i.

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This image got a little Lightroom 3 BETA and PS CS5 love.

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Shutter Speed: 1/30
Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 100
Focal Length:55mm
 
Before nightfall

Taft, Oregon.



Camera: Nikon D300 w/Nikkor 17-55 f/2.8
Exposure: 0.001 sec 1/2000
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 28mm
ISO Speed: 800
Exposure Bias: -2/3 EV
 
Simply awesome. I assume you use a filter for these long exposure shots? If so, what kind/brand?

Since the shot was taken at 6pm and he's in Australia I would imagine he didn't need a filter. At that time of the day it was dark enough for that.

Speaking of dark enough, have you gotten a new tripod yet, TheReef?
 
Hvar, Croatia. Summer 2009.

Here's another unprocessed sunset photo, this time from Croatia (near Hvar). It was hard to get a photo that wasn't tilted, with the boat rocking and such.

Any comments would be great, and I do appreciate the comments posted on my other photo as well.

Here's the photo info:
Model: Canon PowerShot G7
ISO: n/a
Exposure: 1/160 sec
Aperture: 3.5
Focal Length: 16.8mm
Flash Used: No

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Very nice!

One word: Breathtaking! :eek:
^ Yes the photos are very nice, but you need to quote them small (timg) and combine your comments into one post (multi-quote). Check the pdf tutorials I have linked to post #1 if you don't know how to do this.

I really love the colors and feel of this shot. Nice and warm with an intimate feel. The wide lens distorts the edges, but that comes with the territory.

Dale
 
^ Yes the photos are very nice, but you need to quote them small (timg) and combine your comments into one post (multi-quote). Check the pdf tutorials I have linked to post #1 if you don't know how to do this.

My apologies. I have fixed my posts. :eek:
 
On the elk's trail

Traveling light, with the D50 and 18-55 kit lens (original version.)



Camera: Nikon D50 w/18-55 kit lens
Aperture: f/5.0
Focal Length: 18mm
ISO Speed: 400
 
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