Hi,
Going through my recent trip to US/Canada, and are reasonably happy with this one of the glacier...

Hubbard Glacier


Criticism and improvements always welcome

Thanks!
aero.nz Member ![]() 215 posts Likes: 7 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Sep 17, 2010 05:47 | #1 Hi, ![]() Hubbard Glacier ![]() ![]() Criticism and improvements always welcome ![]() Thanks! EOS RP| EF50mm F1.8 STM | Manfrotto 190Pro+804 head
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Sep 17, 2010 07:51 | #2 My suggestion would be to crop quite a bit off the bottom to make it more like a pano; the water isn't adding much to the pic, but I like the clouds at the top. Maybe just above the rock? But experiment with the exact spot... Gripped 7D, gripped, full-spectrum modfied T1i (500D), SX50HS, A2E film body, Tamzooka (150-600), Tamron 90mm/2.8 VC (ver 2), Tamron 18-270 VC, Canon FD 100 f/4.0 macro, Canon 24-105 f/4L,Canon EF 200 f/2.8LII, Canon 85 f/1.8, Tamron Adaptall 2 90mmf/2.5 Macro, Tokina 11-16, Canon EX-430 flash, Vivitar DF-383 flash, Astro-Tech AT6RC and Celestron NexStar 102 GT telescopes, various other semi-crappy manual lenses and stuff.
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lindsaytblum Goldmember ![]() 2,540 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Chesterfield, MO More info | Sep 17, 2010 09:07 | #3 What a gorgeous scene! Canon 7D | 24-70mm f/2.8L II, 135mm f/2.0L, 100mm f/2.8L IS USM, 85mm f/1.8
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Honu Junior Member 24 posts Joined Mar 2009 More info | Sep 18, 2010 18:21 | #4 archer1960 wrote in post #10925812 ![]() My suggestion would be to crop quite a bit off the bottom to make it more like a pano; the water isn't adding much to the pic, but I like the clouds at the top. Maybe just above the rock? But experiment with the exact spot... I disagree - the ripples in the water add great texture to the shot. The rock in the foreground adds a point of interest.
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Canonguy39 Senior Member ![]() 560 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 More info | Sep 18, 2010 18:41 | #5 Really like the shot - wouldn't change a thing. I agree with Honu, the ripples add to much to remove any portion of them. Rod
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toonartist Senior Member ![]() 301 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne More info | Sep 19, 2010 16:20 | #6 Leave as is..... it is a really good shot. The ripples and the light bouncing off them creates a really nice texture and a feeling of serenity. Love it as it is. Canon 5D Mkii. Canon 17-40 f/4L & 100-400L
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Sep 26, 2010 06:15 | #7 |
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