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Photographer  Brian E {Karma:162}
Project N/A Camera Model  
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Uploaded 10/23/2002 Film / Memory Type  
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About Near Wagner Falls, MI. Polarizer. No leaves were harmed in the making of this photograph.
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Greg McMillan   {K:163} 10/24/2002
Brian, this is spectacular. I have tried to get a shot like this but they don't even come close. A true work of photographic excellence.

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Beverly Gustafson   {K:1572} 10/24/2002
Stunning, I like all of the exposures.

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 10/24/2002
Beauty!

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Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 10/24/2002
Outstanding. Composition creates a wonderful sense of depth.

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Brian E   {K:162} 10/24/2002
Thanks all for the kind comments. For the technical questions - I used a 20mm EF lens (35mm format), probably around f16-22 for DOF (gotta love lens that still have DOF scales).

It was an overcast day (maybe even a little light drizzle here and there) in the late afternoon, maybe 2 hours before sunset. I was shooting Velvia rated at 50, and bracketed 1/2 stop up and down. A lot of people rate Velvia at 40 and process at 50, but I rated at 50 that day because I wanted a little darker mood and I wanted to make sure the colors didn't wash out.

This shot was the middle bracket (I can't remember if I spot-metered off the rock and went down a stop or took an incident reading - I've screwed up enough of these type of shots to know that they can be very tricky exposure wise).

The only filter I used was a circular polarizer, although I still had a bit of reflections, probably due to the diffusion of the light resulting in a lack of strong polarization - either that or it was the angle of view relative to the sun, I don't know my polarization physics that well.

Marc Gougenheim of photo.net has made a couple of very good post-production suggestions that make this shot even better. It is a touch too blue, and I think the rock & leaves need to be a bit brighter as well.

I've attached the 3 exposures side by side. While the bright one (which would be close a "correct" Velvia overexposure) has the best foreground, I liked the darkness and moodiness of the background, and a shade more detail in the water of the middle bracket). Hope this helps!

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 10/24/2002
Another beauty.... what time of the day was this taken? And how do you make the rocks look so black? Really makes the leaves stand out.

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Ingrid Mathews   {K:7277} 10/24/2002
Very Impressive. Nice framing

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Terrence Kent   {K:7023} 10/24/2002
two thumbs up, superb work, did you use any kind of warming filter to account for the shaded light by any chance, it looks as though it might benefit from it~

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Asha Rajan   {K:292} 10/24/2002
Beautiful, beautiful! It would fit the "fall colours" project rather nicely too. Lovely capture and great mood. I'm inspired :-)

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Koen B   {K:3279} 10/24/2002
Splendid ! Terrific use of colour contrast and tonality.

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Bryce Hughes   {K:2957} 10/24/2002
no eyes will be harmed looking at it either...

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