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10-05-2007, 05:25 PM
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Fall Photos
Fall photos from Michigan. See Favorite Fall Locations thread in Sandbox. http://www.tacticalgamer.com/sandbox...tml#post808816
Bond Falls.
Bond Falls another angle
Overlooked Falls
Rock River Falls
Trader Falls
Train Track
Au Sable Falls
Chop on Lake Superior
Schweitzer Creek
Lake of the Clouds, cloudy (This year)
Lake of the Clouds (Last year)
Wisconsin Lighthouse (Dust on the mirror, still need to go in and edit that out)
Clump of Grass (Last year at Bond Falls)
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10-05-2007, 05:31 PM
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Re: Fall Photos
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Re: Fall Photos
Really nice!
I've been to Pictured Rocks in the fall. It's a Great place.
Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Fall Photos
Wow, thats absolutely stunning. nice pics.
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Re: Fall Photos
 great stuff.... any chance of getting links to the high-res versions of those? a few would make some great desktop wallpaper - that last one in particular...
(btw - LOVE how the sky's reflected in the polished rails... always think of them as rusty/dirty, but that's a new view all together)
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10-06-2007, 12:10 PM
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Re: Fall Photos
It's so purtiful!!!
To bad it's still summer in Houston
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Re: Fall Photos
Fantastic. If you're inclined, I'd like hi-res versions of those, too!
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Re: Fall Photos
My favorites have to be the Trader Falls and Clump of Grass photos.
I hardly recall what Fall is anymore. I am delighted to know Fall still visits some places.. Lately here in my hometown the seasons are usually just Summer and then winter.
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Re: Fall Photos
WOW Lucky thanks...I would be giving up my day job if I were you. People would probably pay money for those.
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Re: Fall Photos
Lucky has some talent.
What gear are you using?
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10-07-2007, 12:44 AM
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Re: Fall Photos
Nikon D50, a number of lenses, tripod and generally speaking a warming polarizer. I can give you more info (F-stop, shutter, lens, etc) if you want to know on specific shots.
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If you have the exif handy....sure. Otherwise I don't want to put yourself out.
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Re: Fall Photos
#3 and the last one?
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Re: Fall Photos
#3.
Nikon D50
Raw (12bit)
Image Size: (3308*2000)
Lens 18-55mm shot at 18mm
Exposure Mode: Aperature Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-pattern
30 sec - F22
Exposure Comp: 0 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Vivid
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-A
Flash: did not use
Color Mode: Mode IIa (sRGB)
Tone Comp.: Auto
Hue Adjustment: 0
Saturation: Enhanced
Sharpening: Auto
Long Exposure: NR: Off
The important info out of this is:
Tripod,
Lens 18-55mm
Moose Polarizer
Shot in Aperature Priority at F-22 where it determined the shutter speed (30 seconds sounds long) by about 20 seconds.
Conditions: Cloudy and early morning (1 hour after sunrise)
The last shot I don't have the exif info handy however it was the same basic setup in terms of lenses, filters, etc...
F-stop 22
Shutter speed automatically figured but close to 30-45 seconds.
Shot half an hour after the sunset.
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Re: Fall Photos
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lucky Shot
#3.
Nikon D50
Raw (12bit)
Image Size: (3308*2000)
Lens 18-55mm shot at 18mm
Exposure Mode: Aperature Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-pattern
30 sec - F22
Exposure Comp: 0 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Vivid
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-A
Flash: did not use
Color Mode: Mode IIa (sRGB)
Tone Comp.: Auto
Hue Adjustment: 0
Saturation: Enhanced
Sharpening: Auto
Long Exposure: NR: Off
The important info out of this is:
Tripod,
Lens 18-55mm
Moose Polarizer
Shot in Aperature Priority at F-22 where it determined the shutter speed (30 seconds sounds long) by about 20 seconds.
Conditions: Cloudy and early morning (1 hour after sunrise)
The last shot I don't have the exif info handy however it was the same basic setup in terms of lenses, filters, etc...
F-stop 22
Shutter speed automatically figured but close to 30-45 seconds.
Shot half an hour after the sunset.
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The time doesn't sound long looking at the water.
This is one I took that kind of has the same effect, only the ocean instead of stream. It too was taken after sunset. I could barely see. With more time It would have looked more like yours (daylight look).
13 sec
f22
asa 100
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