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On the Eve of Spring
Spring is in the air... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location: Røsholmstranda, Tyrifjorden, Norway Date: April 03rd, 2008 Light Conditions: Overcast -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camera: Canon EOS 5D Lens: Canon EF 17-40 f/4L USM Focal Length: 19 mm Flash: -- Flash Mode: -- Shutter Speed: 1/13 sec Aperture: 8.0 ISO: 100 Panorama: -- Tonemapping: -- Tripod: Manfrotto 055PROB Tripod Head: Manfrotto 488RC2 Filters: - Cokin Z-Pro Z121S ND Grad (ND8) Finally some good light again. It's been a few weeks without good opportunities for shooting so it was good to see great light again. The ice is gone and the temperature is once again 10+ degrees C. Thanks for looking and I wish you all a wonderful weekend! - Anders -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MY WORK IS NOT STOCK AND IS COPYRIGHTED. NOT FOR USE IN ANY OTHER ARTWORK UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This description was created by a little tool called PhotoInfo. You can download it for free at [link] ... for feedback send me a note via my deviant page ... [link] ENJOY!!! |
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April 4, 2008
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Canon EOS 5D 1/13 second F/8.0 19 mm 100 Apr 3, 2008, 6:33:53 PM |
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"to get squares, you gotta give squares" (Robert Fischer)
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hey you.
That little piece of lost horizon works really well and the f8 is a good choice here to create depth.
Sorry my BAD english.
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My website: [link]
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I wish you light and love.
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VISIT MY GALLERY: [link]
I'm curious whether you tried a composition with the horizon across the middle...I'd be interested in seeing how that worked out if you did.
As it is, with the horizon on a 3rd, it looks great with the rocks balancing it out perfectly.
As ever, stunning work
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More work at andymumford.com
Alex
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