Let's see some Canon D Waterfall Shots

I really enjoy getting out and shooting these type of shots...especially when I don't fall in!
-Taz

 
Noel,

very nice...handheld!...man you have a steady hand.

I have waterscapes shot with my D60...

http://home.attbi.com/~lozoyad/waterscape/HTML/crw_1394_bl.htm

http://home.attbi.com/~lozoyad/waterscape/HTML/crw_1936l_bl.htm

http://home.attbi.com/~lozoyad/waterscape/HTML/crw_1836l_bl2.htm
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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Home page - http://home.attbi.com/~lozoyad
 
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
 
Okay, here's one straight out of a movie. Can you guess which?

http://www.pbase.com/image/6363920

David.
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
 
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
--
Davest

http://www.pbase.com/davestr/inbox
 
The first is from a waterfall called "Àrbol de Navidad" and located in Cañon del Sumidero in Chiapas / Mexico. It was shot on film.



This second is from Kibune just north of Kyoto in Japan. It was shot with D30 + 17-35/2.8



Have a lot more in the pipeline from Wales.
--
Kjeld Olesen
http://www.acapixus.dk
 

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