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Jan 11, 2006 08:50 |  #1

Near Thunder Bay Ontairo


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Jan 11, 2006 09:11 |  #2

I like them. Number two I like best but both are nice. Very very cold. Amazing.


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Jan 11, 2006 10:23 |  #3

very good, it's seems like a peaceful place!
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Jan 11, 2006 10:57 |  #4

VERY TRANQUIL, GREAT PICS




  
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Jan 11, 2006 10:59 |  #5

Wow! Both are very nice, but that second one is really incredible! Love the icicles framing the falls.


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Jan 11, 2006 11:23 |  #6
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The hichlights of #2 are abit burnt out but apart of that both look absolutely awesome.
With long lens...well?wich one?


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Jan 11, 2006 11:46 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #7

dv2004 wrote:
The hichlights of #2 are abit burnt out but apart of that both look absolutely awesome.
With long lens...well?wich one?

Thanks Dimitri.

I think if you check the histogram you'll see there is little or no high clipping in the photo. Sometimes subjects in an image, like white ice, simply have no detail to bring out.

I used a 5D with a Canon 300mm f4 L IS and the 1.4X Canon extender, ISO 50, 1.6 second exposure at f40, the EXIF data is included with the file.

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Jan 11, 2006 13:00 as a reply to  @ Ron Lacey's post |  #8
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Ron Lacey wrote:
Thanks Dimitri.

I think if you check the histogram you'll see there is little or no high clipping in the photo. Sometimes subjects in an image, like white ice, simply have no detail to bring out.

I used a 5D with a Canon 300mm f4 L IS and the 1.4X Canon extender, ISO 50, 1.6 second exposure at f40, the EXIF data is included with the file.

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To be honest i didn`t even check anything,just what i saw on the screen.
300L eh? Interesting,need to try that sometime.
You`re probably right about white ice.

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