Let's see some Canon D Waterfall Shots

Noel Carboni

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Okay, so we have these awesome SLRs to play with occasionally (even those of us who work with them can play sometimes, too, no?). They deliver such wonderful color and we can do things like long exposures, control the depth of field, etc.

Let's see some of your refreshing, awesome, wet, wonderful waterfall shots. Here, I'll start:

Canon EOS-D30, ISO 100, 28-135 zoom @ 38mm, 1/3 sec handheld, f/14:



-Noel
 
Very nice image. Not as many water falls here in AZ the past few years but:



http://www.pbase.com/image/8680994/large.jpg

And from some travels:



http://www.pbase.com/image/3145615/large.jpg
and



http://www.pbase.com/image/4873288/large.jpg
Okay, so we have these awesome SLRs to play with occasionally (even
those of us who work with them can play sometimes, too, no?). They
deliver such wonderful color and we can do things like long
exposures, control the depth of field, etc.

Let's see some of your refreshing, awesome, wet, wonderful
waterfall shots. Here, I'll start:

Canon EOS-D30, ISO 100, 28-135 zoom @ 38mm, 1/3 sec handheld, f/14:



-Noel
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Something different.
http://www.pbase.com/snoyes/the_homeland
 
Excellent picture, I would have to show it off aslo if I had taken it.
 
Okay, so we have these awesome SLRs to play with occasionally (even
those of us who work with them can play sometimes, too, no?). They
deliver such wonderful color and we can do things like long
exposures, control the depth of field, etc.

Let's see some of your refreshing, awesome, wet, wonderful
waterfall shots. Here, I'll start:

Canon EOS-D30, ISO 100, 28-135 zoom @ 38mm, 1/3 sec handheld, f/14:



-Noel
All Great Shots, guys. I miss doing that on my P&S Digitalcam. Time to get a 10D.

Wai Kong
 


Shutter Speed: 1/4 sec Camera: Canon EOS D30

Aperture: f11 Exposure Mode: Av Exposure Compensation: -1/3 Lens: 20.0 to 35.0 mm Focal Length: 35.0 mm Metering Mode: Evaluative
ISO: 400

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Rick
d30
 
... but then, it's right down the road.

http://www.pbase.com/image/6351143
  • Arnie
Okay, so we have these awesome SLRs to play with occasionally (even
those of us who work with them can play sometimes, too, no?). They
deliver such wonderful color and we can do things like long
exposures, control the depth of field, etc.

Let's see some of your refreshing, awesome, wet, wonderful
waterfall shots. Here, I'll start:

Canon EOS-D30, ISO 100, 28-135 zoom @ 38mm, 1/3 sec handheld, f
 
Okay, so we have these awesome SLRs to play with occasionally (even
those of us who work with them can play sometimes, too, no?). They
deliver such wonderful color and we can do things like long
exposures, control the depth of field, etc.

Let's see some of your refreshing, awesome, wet, wonderful
waterfall shots. Here, I'll start:

Canon EOS-D30, ISO 100, 28-135 zoom @ 38mm, 1/3 sec handheld, f/14:



-Noel
--Ok, here is one I shot in centeral VT. last summer
http://www.pbase.com/image/5780127/jpg
Garry
 
I always shoot mine at 100 ISO except for one time I forgot to
change the setting and left it on 200.
John R.
Well I shot it at 400 because the site was very dark at that site and I didn't want the time to get much slower than I shot it because I didn't want to have too great an angel hair effect on the water.
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Rick
d30
 

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