Well, 52 views and no comments in Nature Forum... (tough crowd that Nature Forum ) so I guess I'll post it here and see if anybody likes it. I didn't think it was THAT bad.
Early August in Sydney Australia. This was the view from my rented terrace house in Paddington...Rush Cutters bay is on right. Photo is stitched together from 7 vertical frames.
The challenge has been set, guys and girls. Will, on the Canon fourm has started a thread for your best Canon shot. Can't wait to see what the other side of the sandbox brings out.
This could be interesting. The ante has been upped, hope we can keep it going.
Guy, excellent and unique perspective on the wet metal... as for being unusable, here's a couple shots with a D2H at ISO1600 and ISO3200 (I'm routinely told it can't or shouldn't be done) and a Nikon for sports (also apparently a no-no)...
Andre Labonte wrote:
That is a beautiful shot! Must be it is hard for some to imagine that a purposfully over-exposed shot can be artistic and beautiful I like it.
Thank you Andre. I think maybe the Nikon Forum has a better grasp of photographic technique such as HiKey ... or ... I just suck! I'd like to believe the former rather than the later
I really do appreciate your kind works Andre and Nik's also... thank you.
1_of_9 wrote:
Early August in Sydney Australia. This was the view from my rented terrace house in Paddington...Rush Cutters bay is on right. Photo is stitched together from 7 vertical frames.
It's Thanksgiving Day here in Canada so I went to the park with my 4 month old granddaughter and we had our first play in the fall leaves....good times.