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Neilyb
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 02:33
Well it was sunny, windy, rainy, sleety, snowy, dark, light....I was out with the GF so didn't take many (picture GF looking at watch tapping feet...getting cold) pictures but due to the rains I had to take a few near Ilkley. A nice spot, I will return without GF. :)

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Miner
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 06:39
Both nice. Yeah leave the gf at home:lol:

dawnrogers
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 07:51
I like them a lot.....its often difficult going with some one else when your trying to take photos.....its usually the kids shouting hurry up haven't you got that one yet !!

MAH
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 08:45
Very nice mist effect on the second one (especially viewing the larger image)

I've had another bash at photographing a waterfall and then I see yours and realise how much more I need to practice... I might post it to get some more feed back.

curiousgeorge
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 09:13
I realy like the second one. I think it would be better without that big branch in the middle of the stream though.

MAH
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 09:17
I realy like the second one. I think it would be better without that big branch in the middle of the stream though.

There you've found a use for his GF.... Stick remover ;)

mws3
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 09:23
2 good shots Neil

i partcularly like no.2

CarolP
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 10:29
Very nice- as your water shots always are!

sports4ever_34
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 13:07
I love trying to take shots of streams here in Idaho, and I will definitely use your pictures as learning tools, especially your framing. Incredible shots. Also, as a stupid question, have you ever fallen into a stream?

rudgej
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 13:10
Another couple of fine ones Neil. You'll be getting typecast at this rate. ;)

Neilyb
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 15:01
Both nice. Yeah leave the gf at home

If only she would hurry up and order that 30D I might get some peace. :) Cheers

I like them a lot.....its often difficult going with some one else when your trying to take photos.....its usually the kids shouting hurry up haven't you got that one yet !!

That is one reason why we have no children, although I think the slingshot could be carried by one and the tripod by another ;) Thanks.

Very nice mist effect on the second one (especially viewing the larger image)

I've had another bash at photographing a waterfall and then I see yours and realise how much more I need to practice... I might post it to get some more feed back.

The mist effect was created by the wind hipping around a bit, often stright into the lens :( but post the shots, we'll be gentle. I remember about 12 months ago posting a shot then seeing Dimitri or Les's posts and nearly crying (well, throwing the 350D down the nearest waterfall at least ) :)

I realy like the second one. I think it would be better without that big branch in the middle of the stream though.

I wasn't sure, but at least it pointed into the picture. No way I was risking a dunking in the snow and hail though! Cheers.

2 good shots Neil

i partcularly like no.2

Thankyou, there will be a couple more shortly.

Very nice- as your water shots always are!

Cheers Carol, I guess it is a sort of addiction, can't get enough of it.

I love trying to take shots of streams here in Idaho, and I will definitely use your pictures as learning tools, especially your framing. Incredible shots. Also, as a stupid question, have you ever fallen into a stream?

Yes I have but only up to the knees. On the other hand, the Goredlae shots of 2 weeks ago, I intentionally waded waist deep in the ice water to climb a huge rock to get the best shot :|

Another couple of fine ones Neil. You'll be getting typecast at this rate.

Who me? :) Never, I always take a diverse range of...er....ferns and mosses :p Cheers again!

Neilyb
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 15:04
The others I didn't have to do at 6am! Enjoy or be constructive :)

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Frank_Hollahan
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 19:38
Another fine series from you Neil. Lots of color and a beautiful flow to the water, always enjoyable to view.

Dorman
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 20:36
Ah now that's typical Neilyb stuff. ;) This is a really nice set, you've really nailed exposure on moving water and I always love the dark rich colors your shots have. And the GF wonders why I never take her when shooting is my main intention that day... :)

Tsmith
22nd of January 2007 (Mon), 20:46
Super nice results Neil.

-Pleiades-
23rd of January 2007 (Tue), 01:12
some great shots there, the colours and composition are amazing!

Neilyb
23rd of January 2007 (Tue), 07:41
Another fine series from you Neil. Lots of color and a beautiful flow to the water, always enjoyable to view.

Ah now that's typical Neilyb stuff. ;) This is a really nice set, you've really nailed exposure on moving water and I always love the dark rich colors your shots have. And the GF wonders why I never take her when shooting is my main intention that day... :)

Super nice results Neil.

some great shots there, the colours and composition are amazing!

Cheers guys :) This weekend I am all alone.....bring it on !!

ErikM
23rd of January 2007 (Tue), 12:22
Great set Neil. As always your details and colour depth really impress me. Is it really that green there or is that your CP or PP skills enhancing those greens?

Neilyb
23rd of January 2007 (Tue), 15:39
I guess we complain about the damp weather in this country but in areas like this the colours are more vibrant when wet. Yes, the mosses and ferns are colourful, infact I tend to play down saturation (compared to the profiles that the 5D comes preset with) as they pictures can look false.