marc_dilley1 0 Posted February 18, 2013 I shot this from a relatively low (and cold, wet I might add) position on creaky ice as far out in the Icicle River as I dared go. There is also some flattening effect from the 126mm focal length. I was drawn to the compactness of this scene, with the cantilevered snow and delicate, gem-like icicles, and the fast-moving water with the nice little breaker in the center of the frame. I knew that ss would be critical so I bracketed a string, from a very long (water a silky mass) to a fraction (water appearing like broken shards). This timing gives just enough blur to be pleasing but also freezes the tiny, bright hair-like strands in the breaker. I don't have a formula for this, I wing it every time. Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted February 19, 2013 Is on my taste,I like it.Each winter I look after this kind of subject that are so different even same place.Nice one.BR Link to comment
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