From a recent and chilly -15C morning spent below Otter Cliffs in Acadia National Park. I was particularly drawn to how the clear, pre-dawn sky overhead was being reflected in the high tide induced ice on the round rocks. This is a blend of two-ish exposures. C and C appreciated.
Thanks everyone for the kind words. It really didn't feel that cold, and I didn't even have to change the battery once in about an hour spent here. The line of ice left behind after high tide was what really drew me to this composition, and I had to be quite careful navigating what was a slippery scene.
Always great to see your work around Acadia (you should post more!). Hope to get there in the winter at some point, but perhaps I would be disappointed with what I come away with after having grown acustomed to your fine images.
Excellent job on the blending. Did you adjust the focus point as well as the exposure?
David...such a beautiful capture....i loved the details and the sharpness on the rocks....very interesting...
if you don't mind me asking...how far away were you from the first rock? may be your EXIF (which lens?) info for novice like me to learn ....thanks for sharing
Always great to see your work around Acadia (you should post more!). Hope to get there in the winter at some point, but perhaps I would be disappointed with what I come away with after having grown acustomed to your fine images.
Excellent job on the blending. Did you adjust the focus point as well as the exposure?
Dave
Thanks Dave. It's never disappointing to be in Acadia! Come on up and let me know when you do.
I did not adjust the focus point, and if looking really closely at the full frame file, distant elements are less than tack sharp. I really should learn more about focus stacking
Nori wrote:
Very nice image David, I have been there but it was in much better weather conditions. Nice title
Nori... thanks. I have enjoyed your work from around this part of the world. I had a few more creative titles in mind, but figured I would stay on the conservative side with this one