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Jan 04, 2014 21:46 |  #1

Ray Break at Taroona Alum Cliffs - Hobart Tasmania.

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Driftwood

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Jan 05, 2014 19:08 |  #2

VERY nicely done!! I like "Rock Star" the best, with the little bit of sunlight on the upper right rock.




  
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Jan 06, 2014 02:29 |  #3

Thank you ickmcdon - very kind of you.


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Jan 06, 2014 02:49 |  #4

WOW!!! Very well done. Absolutely beautiful shots.


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Jan 06, 2014 11:03 as a reply to  @ williamfriggle's post |  #5

Outstanding set of images. Love the image with the log in the foreground. Would you kindly provide some exposure and filter information? Thank you.


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Jan 06, 2014 16:21 |  #6

cerett wrote in post #16582278 (external link)
Outstanding set of images. Love the image with the log in the foreground. Would you kindly provide some exposure and filter information? Thank you.

Thanks Cerett very kind of you.

"All taken with Canon 5D Mark iii, Samyang 14mm @ F22, Wonderpana CPL and 0.9 Grad ND - some are 32 bit HDR processed in Photoshop and Lightroom. 0.5 to 15 second exposures."

PS: also had a little play with PT Lens last night to remove the lens distortion.


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Jan 06, 2014 16:21 |  #7

williamfriggle wrote in post #16581533 (external link)
WOW!!! Very well done. Absolutely beautiful shots.

Thanks William very kind of you.


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Jan 06, 2014 17:32 |  #8

jeffmurray wrote in post #16583059 (external link)
Thanks Cerett very kind of you.

"All taken with Canon 5D Mark iii, Samyang 14mm @ F22, Wonderpana CPL and 0.9 Grad ND - some are 32 bit HDR processed in Photoshop and Lightroom. 0.5 to 15 second exposures."

PS: also had a little play with PT Lens last night to remove the lens distortion.

Thanks Jeff. The Samyang did very well at f/22. I never seem to be too concerned about diffraction at small apertures, especially with ultra wide angle lenses. I always believe, as you obviously do, that it is more important to have everything in focus. Once again, great job.


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Jan 06, 2014 17:43 as a reply to  @ cerett's post |  #9

Jeff - Just noticed that you are located in Glasgow. I was in the Glencoe area and Isle of Skye last September. Thought I died and went to heaven. The photo opportunities were almost as plentiful as the midges. Take care.


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Jan 06, 2014 18:27 |  #10

Thanks Cerett - yes its beautiful in Glencoe and Skye. I have moved now from Scotland back to Australia - we're in Tasmania now - another pretty spot.

Scotland was lovely to photograph - and I loved the low light and cold winters there.


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