Landscapes bit of a location snapsy

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  1. Caladina

    Caladina Well-Known Member

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    on my last walkabout for fungi i also took some test shots of the water run out of the grovelands boating lake,
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    The intention is to comeback on a better day (it was raining) and bring some filters and take a long exposure of the water.
    the two shots are from the bridge and then standing in the water run, i already had wet shoes and stockings from the rest of the walk, not that that would have made a difference to getting in the water for the shot :) waterfallgrovelands.jpg waterfallgrovlands2.jpg
    both were shot with canon M50 and 55-200mm hand held
    The first was @55mm, ƒ6.3, 800 iso, 1/200 ss
    The second was @55mm ƒ22 (max on that lens), iso 100, 1 sec ss
    next up is to have some fun with filters at this location, not done any long exposure with filters yet, i recently got the lee 100 big and little stoppers and a set of 0.6, 0.9 and 1.2 hitech resin nd.
    If i get serious about it ie have some income from smudging i might get the proglass stuff but the lee stuff was second hand so not too expensive,
    still not getting wellies, cant stand them...............
     
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  2. Caladina

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    these look like tormented skulls trying to escape IMG_1722.jpg grovelands1.jpg
    They used to be solid a few years ago now some sink as you step on them, much fun, :)
     
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    grovlands 2.jpg
    oh, yeah i got some pics of shrooms too
     
  4. Craig Sherriff

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    Interesting images, Caladina, the second last one reminds me of my back yard during spring, too wet to mow and a bit flooded,
     
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    I'm looking forward to seeing your return long exposure images. Also, if you don't like wellies, grab yourself some waders :p

    Gary
     
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    grovlands 3.jpg
    i'm only 5 foot something, they would come up to my ears.
    i liked the yellow among the see of greens, some nice colours about this autumn
     
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    I agree the yellow of the leaves do stand out and leads the eye strait to it.
     

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