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bfjr
Mar-21-2005, 07:43 PM
Took this Yesterday. I like the green, not crazy about the OOF splash on the right. It kinda reminds me of a shot from the Highlander movie:
http://bfjr.smugmug.com/photos/17885178-M.jpg
jwear
Mar-21-2005, 08:43 PM
pretty shot Ben you have a zoo and a putting green you buy lunch :D we only have to go to your house to get all the wildlife we need jeff no marsh very good color ect good grab
ginger_55
Mar-21-2005, 08:48 PM
nice shot, ben. h2o can be oof. Some people work to make it that way. I love the moss.
ginger
bfjr
Mar-21-2005, 09:53 PM
pretty shot Ben you have a zoo and a putting green you buy lunch :D we only have to go to your house to get all the wildlife we need jeff no marsh very good color ect good grab
Yeah I guess I'm just lucky that way :scratch :):
I'm still laughin about your hippo :D
Appreciate your looking :thumb
bfjr
Mar-21-2005, 10:02 PM
nice shot, ben. h2o can be oof. Some people work to make it that way. I love the moss.
ginger
Appreciate you viewing and commenting. The does bother me, I may go back and try with a higher shutter, or slow on a tripod :scratch
Dixie
Mar-21-2005, 10:29 PM
Appreciate you viewing and commenting. The does bother me, I may go back and try with a higher shutter, or slow on a tripod :scratch
Nice color and shot. Ben, when you go back try some really long exposures and make the ocean really fluid - like 20-30 seconds and maybe even a minute. I hope you have some ND filters to get some really long exposures stopped all the way down. Those colors with the fluid ocean should make for some really dynamic shots. Try different angles and compositions as well.
Don't forget to lock that mirror up. :D
Aaron Wilson
Mar-22-2005, 12:40 AM
Love the picture.. where was that taken?
Harryb
Mar-22-2005, 01:15 AM
Took this Yesterday. I like the green, not crazy about the OOF splash on the right. It kinda reminds me of a shot from the Highlander movie:
Hey Ben,
Veyr nice shot, love the colors and the water action. The water doesn't have to be sharp. You wnat to convet a sense of movement. I think Dixie is on the mark suggesting you do some more shots with a slower shutter speed and steped down aperture. You could get some real interesting shots.
bfjr
Mar-22-2005, 05:45 AM
Nice color and shot. Ben, when you go back try some really long exposures and make the ocean really fluid - like 20-30 seconds and maybe even a minute. I hope you have some ND filters to get some really long exposures stopped all the way down. Those colors with the fluid ocean should make for some really dynamic shots. Try different angles and compositions as well.
Don't forget to lock that mirror up. :D
Yes, am looking forward to reshoot this area, hopfully this week. Gonna have to drag the wife (sherpa) along to help!! :D
Thanks for all the tips :thumbwill follow each one :thumb
bfjr
Mar-22-2005, 05:48 AM
Love the picture.. where was that taken?
Marina Del Rey, breakwater in SoCal near the LAX airport. Actually was going to try and take piccies of planes taking off over ocean, but nowadays with security fences everywhere really can't get very close :cry
Glad your stopped by :thumb
bfjr
Mar-22-2005, 05:52 AM
Hey Ben,
Veyr nice shot, love the colors and the water action. The water doesn't have to be sharp. You wnat to convet a sense of movement. I think Dixie is on the mark suggesting you do some more shots with a slower shutter speed and steped down aperture. You could get some real interesting shots.
Yeah Harry, I'm all over it :D:thumb. Look forward to posting some when & if I succeed, stay tuned :D
Thanks for viewing always appreciate seeing your comments as well as your images :thumb
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