- July 17, 2011 at 12:45 pm #604
Some shots from Arches Nationalpark.
Feedback welcome.
S2 + 70mm Tripod 1/12s f/16 ISO80 (two pictures stiched)
S2 + 35mm Handheld 1/180s f/8 ISO80
S2 + 35mm Tripod ND Filter and Red Gradient Filter (Cokin) 1/3s f/22 ISO160
S2 + 35mm Handheld (lying in the ground sweating) 1/90s f/8 ISO160
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Pete
- July 17, 2011 at 11:21 pm #605DougFrequent MemberCentral WashingtonJoin Date: Jul 2011Posts: 123Currently using:
Leica M, Leica S, Leica QOfflinePete, enjoy seeing your landscapes at Arches! Interesting context for the first one, with the green hills and snowy mountains in the background, but I think it suffers somewhat from the frontal light. I had the same sort of problem at Grand Canyon recently…
The “wall” is interesting as I wonder how it was formed and the natural forces destroying it. But I think my favorite of the four is the last “hole in the rock” with the bush having failed in its struggle to survive. The rock makes a frame and contributes to an attractive composition.
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