PhotoDave219
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Edited to include some details there.
They didnt use your best shot; The ones of the divers standing around talking seemed to tell the story better IMO.
Edited to include some details there.
I don't think I sent that one in actually, there was more 'action' as it were in the others I sent.
I quite liked these two as well
Dig the flare. Just a question/thought/suggestion. What does that look like if you put the camera on the ground by that puddle and get that sweet reflection?
thanks for the feedback. I took this with a 3 stop ND filter and wasn't sure what I was going to get, but I like how the sun hit the ice. When I saw the file there were some parts of the shot I loved and others I wasn't too sure of, which is why I posted it here to see if I would get any reaction. You idea of a lower shot sounds good - but it will have to wait until next winter.
You intrigued me, so I googled it - http://mattstroshane.photoshelter.com/#!/index/G00001qXts1Igmpk/I0000q1n1h2fzS3Y. Pretty cool shot indeed. He has some amazing images with NASA!Oh I dig it, I like playing with ND filters. Allows you to stop the lens down and get that nice bladed flare effect on the sun.
The craziest I ever saw? Matt Stroshane, when he was with Getty (He's now with Yellow shoes at WDW) he stacked about 10 stops worth during a daytime shuttle launch. 30 second exposure.
Me, I'm always looking at puddles for reflections. Just one of the (many) quirks I have.
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