Although I did just change my desktop to the head-on pic of the stream (b/c i have a widescreen and it looks better than my fave maple leaf one).
All of them are gorgeous! I especially like the 2nd and 3rd pics...they seem so serene and the colors are very vibrant. And I do like the effect that the long exposure has on the water...reminds me of something from a fairy tale![]()
These are the sweetest pics I've seen in a long while. Nice job!!
The maple leaf one is my fave by far. Although I did just change my desktop to the head-on pic of the stream (b/c i have a widescreen and it looks better than my fave maple leaf one).
What kind of camera do you use? Do you have a link on here talking about your photography?
That's not a bad idea. It really is a nice pic.
The maple leaf is my favorite too. I love the sun shimmering on the stones and the ripples in the water.
I'd love to see more. Great job! Really, really great.
The last two blew me away the most, I wanted to go there and wait for the elves to take me to their realm.![]()
Great framing choices Geoff!
I am also impressed with how well you kept both the foreground and background in focus (with a Digital Camera?)
Mind if I steal the lighthouse ones for my computer wallpaper?
(I think they're the right aspect ratio).
It's a beautiful place, Geoff, and those are wonderfully shot pictures. Nicely done.
What else can I add?
Gorgeous!
Thank you for sharing them with us.
Mighty Nice.![]()
Majesty, Geoff. Majesty.
Hmm, I think I ought to post some more, now![]()
Geoff,
What grade of neutral filter do you recommend for general daylight long-exposure photography? My camera does not go below ISO 200.
Is the second one polarized?