Fotofly71 wrote:
Beautiful Kee. What lens did you use and what shutter speed?
A Happy New Year, John!!
Thanks for your cheering comment on the image of the Bruarfoss, Iceland.
I used Nikon D810, Nikon 80-400mm G lens at 310mm focal length. Without using any filters (no polarizer, no nd filters) this image was shot at 1 sec with ISO 64 & f/14
Beautiful shot and definitely one of the less well-known gems in Iceland. I really appreciate the tight composition with the texture of the ice but I would also imagine this to be a beautiful shot if shot wide as well.
mb126 wrote:
Beautiful shot and definitely one of the less well-known gems in Iceland. I really appreciate the tight composition with the texture of the ice but I would also imagine this to be a beautiful shot if shot wide as well.
Thanks for your wonderful comment. Fortunately, I have all kinds of shots from this waterfall, wide, pano, and you name it. I just wanted to show some very essence of the Bruarfoss waterfall here now. :-)
I have been to this waterfall many times. Most of times, I go to this waterfall straight from KEF, but this time I planned to be later date in my travel.
This is really cool. I find myself wishing for a few more pixels at the top where the snowball is cut off, but overall it's got a great feel. Well seen and captured.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Just a surreal image Kee! Tremendous capture!
Dan
Happy New Year, Dan!
Thanks for your comment. Much appreciated.
Kee
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kurt765 wrote:
This is really cool. I find myself wishing for a few more pixels at the top where the snowball is cut off, but overall it's got a great feel. Well seen and captured.
Hello Kurt,
I am 100% in agreement with you that a few more pixels at the top would be good. I will include the space on top when I actually send out for the print. Thanks for your keen eyes and good suggestion.
Kee