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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 9/21/2004
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G'day Antonio...the shutter speed was slow round 1/10 sec It was selected in manual mode deliberately to allow the water to blur..the aperture was what ever it needed to be although I do remember deliberately underexposing the shots this day as the snow was just going to Zone 9. What impressed me most was that it was hand held while I was sitting on a rock in the middle of the stream and I managed not to get much camera (photographer) shake.
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 9/20/2004
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I ask about ND filter because I wonder about shutter speed you used and the good effect you obtained; thank you for the answer
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Ann Texter
{K:10064} 9/20/2004
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Beautiful image Roger, you can feel the power of the water! Ann
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[[dead account]]
{K:6692} 9/20/2004
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I could see this one on a poster. I need to see if my camera can do this as well as yours.
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Regina Rianelli
{K:24147} 9/19/2004
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very nice shot, Roger!
Thank YOU for visiting my POrtfolio!!!
kind regards, Regina Rianelli
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Marcus Claésson
{K:2179} 9/19/2004
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Beautiful landscape, the movement in the water is perfect!
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 9/19/2004
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G'Day Antonio.. shot was made late afternoon round 4.00pm all this side of the mountain in shadow and scudding cloud... Do have a skylight filter (1A) on board ..why??
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Antonio Trincone
{K:23167} 9/19/2004
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plenty of water! did you use ND filter?
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 9/19/2004
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nice image.. love the long exposure.. good work
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