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Share Beauties of Canadian Rockies
Ronald Shu wrote:
Last Oct. I hiked in Canadian Rockies for the first time and would like to share what I saw through my camera lenses. Hope you will enjoy the natural beauties over there. Please drop by the IP address below if interested: http://128.111.124.127/ssr/CanadaRockies.htm Ronald Ronald, Beautiful images!!! I'm confused by the lighting in your image: Sitting Sun and Rising Moon, Waterfowl Lake, Banff National Park # 98-08-F The light on the moon and mountain tops says the sun is to the right, but the sky and clouds are brightest on the left implying the sun is near the left edge of the image. Is this a polarizer effect or what??? Roger Clark Photos at: http://www.clarkvision.com |
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Share Beauties of Canadian Rockies
Roger:
Thanks for your kind words. You are right, the setting sun was to the right. However, I used a polarizer on my Nikkor 17-35 mm/2.8 lens and the lens axis was in such a direction which has the maxium poarization effect. So, the sky and clouds at left edge look much brighter than those at the right edge. I wish I had a ND 0.6 filter with soft edge in hand, but I did not bring it with me. You have good eyes. Ronald Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark) wrote: Ronald Shu wrote: Last Oct. I hiked in Canadian Rockies for the first time and would like to share what I saw through my camera lenses. Hope you will enjoy the natural beauties over there. Please drop by the IP address below if interested: http://128.111.124.127/ssr/CanadaRockies.htm Ronald Ronald, Beautiful images!!! I'm confused by the lighting in your image: Sitting Sun and Rising Moon, Waterfowl Lake, Banff National Park # 98-08-F The light on the moon and mountain tops says the sun is to the right, but the sky and clouds are brightest on the left implying the sun is near the left edge of the image. Is this a polarizer effect or what??? Roger Clark Photos at: http://www.clarkvision.com |
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