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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Slynky--Well, when I try to sell it, I'll be quiet about the flaws LOL. Meantime back at the ranch, the flaws are potential talking points, and see here, we're talking already. nplus--I'm definitely going back, and yes I will take the tripod. But the dam dog'll have to carry it, 'cause I'm tired of the thing LOL. Slynky--About 2 hours. One way. Alpha--Hah! Glasses? Young? I'm so confused... pS, Thanks. This one looked good in the viewfinder, and I let the review convince me it was all good...when will I ever learn? STOP DOWN! It's NOT that difficult.
When you go back, you should also try a horizontal shot. Maybe you already have some(if so, post them pleeze I'd like to see). Another thing to try is longer shutter speeds. A shutter speed of 1/2 sec or longer can give that wierd silky blurred motion to the water. Maybe you already knew that since you said your exposure was off. Oh well just some thoughts from a landscape geek.
Now that you mention the faults... Don't EVER pass up an image like this because you forgot a tripod. Its beautiful! But you probably do want to go back some day with different equipment and explore. Maybe in the snow. Or rain. Or fog. It will never be the same. If you forget the tripod, find a tree. Or a big rock. If you think its a mistake, fine, learn from it. That's a nice thing about this forum; we can all learn. I'd sure be proud of both of these images. Your composition and sense of delicate light is excellent. Different photographers will interpret the scene in entirely different ways.
Yes I did. Besides the tripod, I ALSO didn't carry the 100 mm or the zoom (a mistake, not a conscious choice), and I wanted this pretty bad, soooo I tried to make it up by patching. I wish I had taken one more at the bottom. If you're looking for the seam by the way, it's horizontal and just about centered. Sue
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