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Aug 06, 2007 17:12 |  #1

Taken at sunset at a local camp ground.
Our camp site was just a 2 min walk to the pond, right behind were I was standing.

SS 1/8, Aper f/16, ISO 100, FL...42mm

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Aug 06, 2007 17:16 |  #2

Wow, that is amazingly crisp. Love the relfection, great shot.


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Aug 06, 2007 17:28 |  #3

Nice Frank! If you just had a few clouds.


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Aug 06, 2007 18:16 |  #4

Very surreal. I say that bcoz everything is so sharp. Good job Frank!




  
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Aug 06, 2007 19:15 |  #5

Frank,

I spent a week in Gros Morne a couple of years ago, and it was one of the nicest vacations I've ever had. I loved everything about the place. Can't wait to go back again and this photo is a great reminder of why I have to do that sooner rather than later. Thanks for posting it.




  
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Aug 06, 2007 19:30 as a reply to  @ Lyall's post |  #6

excellent shot Frank,, veru nicely balanced and exposed/ Well done. :D


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Aug 06, 2007 20:31 |  #7

wow great shot.
everything is so wonderful.


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Aug 06, 2007 23:03 |  #8

Wow, beuatiful reflection and incredibly sharp focus. The exposure is perfect. If only I could borrow your talent...:)


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Aug 06, 2007 23:12 |  #9

Exactly, where are those pesky clouds when you need them. This is a great shot nonetheless. Great reflections!




  
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Aug 07, 2007 06:04 as a reply to  @ Jay_Williams's post |  #10

excellent panorama, the stillness of the surroundings comes through strongly, beautiful colours and reflections.


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Aug 07, 2007 06:22 |  #11

You've sharpened to the absolute limit and the crispness is what makes this shot.

Saturation is nice and subtle.

I would like to see it a bit darker though, maybe just 1/3 stop.


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Aug 07, 2007 10:17 |  #12

Great photo. I love reflection shots like this.


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Aug 07, 2007 10:23 |  #13

After reading what you wrote I scrolled to the photo and couldn't help saying "OOOOoooo" so loud that everyone else in the office had to come see. We all love it. Thanks for sharing, Frank.
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Aug 10, 2007 15:37 |  #14

Etnies wrote in post #3679655 (external link)
Wow, that is amazingly crisp. Love the relfection, great shot.

Miner wrote in post #3679731 (external link)
Nice Frank! If you just had a few clouds.

jdizzle wrote in post #3680002 (external link)
Very surreal. I say that bcoz everything is so sharp. Good job Frank!

Lyall wrote in post #3680314 (external link)
Frank,

I spent a week in Gros Morne a couple of years ago, and it was one of the nicest vacations I've ever had. I loved everything about the place. Can't wait to go back again and this photo is a great reminder of why I have to do that sooner rather than later. Thanks for posting it.

jaharris1001 wrote in post #3680399 (external link)
excellent shot Frank,, veru nicely balanced and exposed/ Well done. :D

swapnali wrote in post #3680719 (external link)
wow great shot.
everything is so wonderful.

zippy25 wrote in post #3681538 (external link)
Wow, beuatiful reflection and incredibly sharp focus. The exposure is perfect. If only I could borrow your talent...:)

Jay_Williams wrote in post #3681572 (external link)
Exactly, where are those pesky clouds when you need them. This is a great shot nonetheless. Great reflections!

bikerider wrote in post #3682884 (external link)
excellent panorama, the stillness of the surroundings comes through strongly, beautiful colours and reflections.

curiousgeorge wrote in post #3682940 (external link)
You've sharpened to the absolute limit and the crispness is what makes this shot.

Saturation is nice and subtle.

I would like to see it a bit darker though, maybe just 1/3 stop.

jgjulio wrote in post #3683986 (external link)
Great photo. I love reflection shots like this.

coach51 wrote in post #3684019 (external link)
After reading what you wrote I scrolled to the photo and couldn't help saying "OOOOoooo" so loud that everyone else in the office had to come see. We all love it. Thanks for sharing, Frank.
~marty

I like to thank you all, for your great comments and kind words.

Cheers...:D:D everyone




  
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Aug 10, 2007 20:24 as a reply to  @ Frank_Hollahan's post |  #15

love the reflection. and the water looks so clean and calm!


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