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IShootThings I thought I was special....... ![]() 2,032 posts Likes: 26 Joined May 2009 Location: North Cali More info | Apr 09, 2012 20:51 | #16 great photo. Canon 5D3, Canon XTI (IR converted), 24-70 f2.8L, 16-35 f4L, 50 1.4, 70-200 f2.8L, 100 2.8 macro, 430 ex & 580 exII speedlights.
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MidnightSun Goldmember ![]() 1,204 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Afton, VA / Korat, Thailand More info | Apr 09, 2012 21:40 | #17 Wow, that's unearthly looking....cool Dave
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Apr 10, 2012 07:14 | #18 Beautiful! Love the contrast between the ice and surrounding colors. Facebook
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perdido_y_contento Senior Member ![]() 344 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Fife, Scotland More info | Apr 10, 2012 15:29 | #19 Fantastic colours and contrasts. Great shot!! 40D EOS
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imports Member 134 posts Joined Dec 2010 Location: Vacouver More info | Apr 10, 2012 16:18 | #20 Nice shot, what's the settings on this one? 5D MarkIIGripped
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Apr 10, 2012 17:05 | #21 rick_reno wrote in post #14235305 ![]() very nice, like the foreground a lot Thanks Rick gibbit1 wrote in post #14235366 ![]() Piece of ice?! Isn't that the thing that sank the Titanic?! Understatement aside, very, very nice shot. Thanks gibbit1, glad you like it utah steve wrote in post #14235523 ![]() I really like the colors. . .very nice shot. Thanks Steve Thanks Helen, not necessarily always cold. Just in a place where the ocean currents presents us with icebergs Scatterbrained wrote in post #14235666 ![]() Fantastic. Great range of colors, love the composition. Very cool shot. Appreciate your comments Solo87 wrote in post #14235677 ![]() Wow...you don't see this type of image just anywhere...great shot Glad you like it, bj Jon Clemens wrote in post #14235681 ![]() Great contrast between the ice of winter and the green of spring. That was my first observation, thanks. 950 wrote in post #14236090 ![]() Really enjoy the colors on this shot! Nice work! Thanks 950, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks Ian. The blue color is often wrongly attributed to Rayleigh scattering. Rather, ice is blue for the same reason water is blue: it is a result of an overtone of an oxygen-hydrogen (O-H) bond stretch in water which absorbs light at the red end of the visible spectrum. sparker1 wrote in post #14237003 ![]() Well done, Frank. Your iceberg shots make us all envious. Thanks so much, Stan. Gmb1 wrote in post #14237100 ![]() Great composition. Great colors. Thanks Gmb1 CameraBuff wrote in post #14237115 ![]() Awesome shot; I love the foreground and colors! Glad you like it Camerabuff annubis wrote in post #14237455 ![]() Great shot. thanks annubis msclman99 wrote in post #14238558 ![]() great photo. thanks msclman MidnightSun wrote in post #14238840 ![]() Wow, that's unearthly looking....cool Thanks Dave bimhoff07 wrote in post #14240537 ![]() Beautiful! Love the contrast between the ice and surrounding colors. Thanks bimhoff, perdido_y_contento wrote in post #14243082 ![]() Fantastic colours and contrasts. Great shot!! Glad you like it, perdido. imports wrote in post #14243338 ![]() Nice shot, what's the settings on this one? thanks imports. Image was made with 5d, 70-200 f4L USM IS, f11, SS 20, ISO 50, NDG filters, CPL
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Apr 11, 2012 13:50 | #22 If you like to read more about the color blue in ice go here http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/blue-icebergs.shtml
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digidiva Goldmember ![]() 2,002 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Kent, UK More info | Apr 12, 2012 09:07 | #24 This is wonderful as usual Frank. BUYING A CANON DOESN'T MAKE YOU A PHOTOGRAPHER, IT MAKES YOU A CANON OWNER.
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Cucamonga Al Goldmember ![]() 2,095 posts Likes: 6 Joined May 2006 Location: SoCal More info | Apr 12, 2012 16:18 | #26 Exquisite capture. National Geographic quality. KUDOS, Frank. Have plenty of Canons, enough ammo, enough to blow 'em to "L". Now, I just have to learn to aim.
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Meanderer Senior Member 312 posts Joined Nov 2011 Location: Elora, ON, Canada More info | Apr 12, 2012 16:32 | #27 Frank_Hollahan wrote in post #14234876 ![]() I found this piece of ice floating around in a nearby cove, so I decided to put it with the green algae to make this image. Are you saying that you positioned yourself to compose this shot as it was seen OR do you mean you layered two separate images Ice + foreground ?? Rick.
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Apr 13, 2012 16:51 | #28 dark_elf wrote in post #14251510 ![]() wow! some stunning colours and a great composition! Thanks dark_elf Lionel wrote in post #14255345 ![]() I like it....well done Thanks Al, all I need now is for NG to buy the rights... Meanderer wrote in post #14255463 ![]() Are you saying that you positioned yourself to compose this shot as it was seen OR do you mean you layered two separate images Ice + foreground ?? Absolutely stunning! I first spotted the iceberg then the pool of water with the algae. So yes, I positioned myself to compose this shot as it was seen with one single exposure.
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Donziikid Member 70 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: West Branch, MI More info | Apr 13, 2012 21:47 | #29 Beautiful capture! Nikon D700 | Nikon D2x | Nikon D100
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Love the colors you have here Frank. Of course the scenery is mind blowing as always. So glad you share these amazing shots of a very unique place.
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