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Jun 15, 2004 11:28 |  #1

The volcanic rock in the background is Ailsa Craig, between Scotland & Ireland.
The rock in the foreground is just that, a rock. :lol:

This shot was taken from from the Scottish coast.

2 sec exp, tripod (obiously) :wink: CPL, ND filter, 17-40L

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Jun 15, 2004 21:16 |  #2

I find myself wondering what would happen if you shot about a 30 sec exposure? Hard rock with flat, smooth sea? Maybe do it very early/late in the day to get some colors in the sky?
I can't help it - my brain just shifted into overdrive! :wink:


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Jun 16, 2004 16:26 |  #3

PhotosGuy wrote:
I find myself wondering what would happen if you shot about a 30 sec exposure? Hard rock with flat, smooth sea? Maybe do it very early/late in the day to get some colors in the sky?
I can't help it - my brain just shifted into overdrive! :wink:

That's exactly what I was thinking.
Apart from the brain bit.

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Jun 16, 2004 16:39 |  #4

I think it is a great shot,, but I don't like the crop.. I would like to see a more normal size pic. More sky and more in front of the rock ?!

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Jun 17, 2004 01:26 |  #5

JZaun wrote:
I think it is a great shot,, but I don't like the crop.. I would like to see a more normal size pic. More sky and more in front of the rock ?!

JZ

Jerry, here's the uncropped version.


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Jun 17, 2004 05:47 |  #6

Beautiful. I think I'd try isolating the rock and the mountain and see
what that woud look like, too.


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