View Full Version : Ch39. Should I bother?
4labs
May-28-2005, 05:04 PM
Would love an opinion...
Taken today May 28th 17-35mm 2.8 ND gradual density filter.
http://4labs.smugmug.com/photos/23296894-M.jpg
ginger_55
May-28-2005, 05:13 PM
NO, don't bother :lol4
I have always wanted to say something like that.
What do you think, good lord?
And I got kicked off the shrimp boat dock tonight, another place I can't shoot. Their excuse: no insurance. Real reason, I am an annoyance, stay too long. If I had just left about 10 minutes earlier. I got some weather, too. But mine don't look like that. However, I also got Osprey babies...........so far so good, there. And that is a place I have expected to be asked to leave.
The cars were slowing down to stare, the babies are barely visible, maybe it is an adult that is getting them.
So many people. All over.
Are you going to bother? Or was that a rhetorical question? If it is a lot of trouble, you really don't have to enter it, it is OK with me.:rofl Enjoy yourself this weekend! For gosh sake, don't enter another great weather photo, too many already.
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4labs
May-28-2005, 05:18 PM
Thnxs Ginger I always enjoy the trip inside your brain..:D
Flyinggina
May-29-2005, 02:05 AM
It's a wonderful photo! Glad you enteredit. :clap :clap
Virginia
wxwax
Jun-01-2005, 03:24 AM
Eric, I missed this one. I think the ND filter worked out really well, that's a great sky. And I really like the color palette of the shot. My only comment is that the horizon looks like it tilts slightly to the left. This is nice stuff, looks like Yosemite had an impact on your shooting?
4labs
Jun-01-2005, 04:10 AM
Eric, I missed this one. I think the ND filter worked out really well, that's a great sky. And I really like the color palette of the shot. My only comment is that the horizon looks like it tilts slightly to the left. This is nice stuff, looks like Yosemite had an impact on your shooting?
Sid thnxs better late than never. I apreciate the comment. Yes Yosemite had a great impact especially with understanding light and exposure. You are right about the horizon. I actually corrected it when I posted the pic for the challenge entry.
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