dale_cochran 0 Posted November 28, 2001 For those trying to warm up with the current weather.. Imagine a warmer day and a nice place to cool off.. Link to comment
alex_lau 0 Posted November 28, 2001 I like to see a little more of the surrounding than just water. When taking moving water, a slower shutter speed like 1/15 to 1/4 of a second makes the water smoother and silky, giving it a very pleasing effect. Link to comment
windjammer 0 Posted November 28, 2001 A few thoughts... I'd like to see that overexposed water toned down a bit. A little 'blow out' with water is somewhat expected, but there's a little too much. The shutterspeed should be manipulated a bit... either faster to stop the water, or slower to give it that smooth, silken appearance. Right now it just lacks feeling and 'snap.' Keep Shootin' -- Frank Link to comment
ian_greant 0 Posted November 28, 2001 as above... but I truly appreciate the thought (I was scraping ice off my car today) Link to comment
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