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Sorry I haven't posted in a while, school started and my new hobby (cycling) is taking up quite a lot of time. My family took a trip to the Trinity Alps and Mt. Shasta where I took what I consider to be my first acceptable landscape photos. There are many with similar compositions to this, I'll post more later.
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Found this little stream winding its way through the forest just outside Pemberton.
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I made a quick trip to the local forest this weekend, after what has been a small photographic hiatus of a few weeks.
I wanted to see how spring had progressed in the spot where I shot the last few images from Årvollåsen.
Spring is coming along nicely, not much yet to speak of when it comes to leaves and flowers, but the snow is gone and I'll make some more trips the coming weeks.
I cursed myself for forgetting my grad ND filters, I only brought a polarizer and the tripod. The tripod was as stable as ever, my eldest son and two of his mates were given jobs as assistants in keeping it still in the soft moss. They took their assignment very seriously indeed, holding onto the legs until their grip whitened :)
They took turns in triggering the shutter remote.
As for the forgotten ND filters I suddenly had an epiphany, I wore wore a black hoodie! So when starting the exposure I held my arm in front of the lens, about halfway covering the front element, then gradually moved it upwards throughout the exposure; I'd say the results were very satisfactory indeed. I won't throw away my grads, but a nice trick to keep in mind anyway.
Canon EOS 7D, Tokina 12-24 f/4@ 12mm, f/18, 2.5sec, ISO 100, polarizer, tripod.
Out for a walk with the kids at half term and this was the only shot i took! it was a lovely stream flowing over grass and it reminded me of an massive Andy Goldsworth print we have at work which had objects placed in the water delicately drawing you eye through the scene - but that's his shot not mine!
anyway, just managed to get the light meter out and press the shutter release before i had to dash off. i'm quite pleased i didn't spend too much time as i often find the first exposure is the best of the bunch. and anyway the stream will be there for years to come for a repeat visit
The tranquil sound of water tumbling over boulders. A fresh mountain stream with an abundance of life springing from
it.
Taken along a small river that feeds down into Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park.
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This one of the little forest streams that winds its way through Sherbrooke Forest in the Dandenong Ranges.
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