1/200, f/10, 35mm, ISO 100, Canon 5d
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TerryM Member 84 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Atlanta More info | Nov 11, 2007 13:57 | #1 1/200, f/10, 35mm, ISO 100, Canon 5d
Canon 5d, Canon Rebel XT, EF 17-40mm F4L, EF 70-200mm F2.8, EF 24-70mmF2.8L, EF400mmF/5.6, 500mm F4 IS, Canon 1.4x, 2.0x, Speedlite580ex, PhotoShop CS3, Lightroom, Epson P-2000
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jeffscra Senior Member 258 posts Joined Feb 2006 More info | Nov 12, 2007 16:41 | #2 Very nice...surprised there aren't more comments. I was there in January. Very interesting place.
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Marcy Goldmember 1,752 posts Likes: 25 Joined Aug 2007 Location: on the road in an RV More info | Nov 13, 2007 09:41 | #3 I was at about the same place this summer - your shot would have been much more intense had you used a polarizer filter- the colors and detail just don't jump out - this shot could use some pp to get the color to pop
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EveryMilesAMemory Goldmember More info | I like the way the orange (Not sure what to call it) is flowing towards the viewer Pat Bonish
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harleygirl239 Senior Member 309 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Oregon More info | That's a bacterial mat they are absolutely beautiful, I have several shots from Grand Prismatic with the Orange and dark brown and some other shots with the green bacterial mat. Canon 40D, 100-400, 300mm, 400mm, , 16-35II, 100mm macro, 580EXII, 24-105, 10-22
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Nov 13, 2007 18:03 | #6 Marcy wrote in post #4307531 I was at about the same place this summer - your shot would have been much more intense had you used a polarizer filter- the colors and detail just don't jump out - this shot could use some pp to get the color to pop OK, How is that, Marcy? Canon 5d, Canon Rebel XT, EF 17-40mm F4L, EF 70-200mm F2.8, EF 24-70mmF2.8L, EF400mmF/5.6, 500mm F4 IS, Canon 1.4x, 2.0x, Speedlite580ex, PhotoShop CS3, Lightroom, Epson P-2000
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HikinMike Walkin' Like a Penguin Now! More info | Nov 13, 2007 19:12 | #7 The colors look fine too me. The only thing I would suggest is a bit of Local Contrast (USM @ 20/60/0). Nice job. Images in the Backcountry
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KenG Senior Member 531 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Winnipeg, Canada More info | Great image, and looks like a wonderful place to shoot... Ken
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Marcy Goldmember 1,752 posts Likes: 25 Joined Aug 2007 Location: on the road in an RV More info | Nov 13, 2007 20:44 | #9 Much better
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CurtisN Master Flasher 19,129 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Northern Illinois, US More info | Nov 13, 2007 22:07 | #10 Well I spent a week there two montsh ago, and this is better than any of the hundreds of shots I took! "If you're not having fun, your pictures will reflect that." - Joe McNally
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