I love the shots - you handled the slow speed very well there.
I know the place, charming even though in the middle of nowhere - part
of the charm for me BTW.
For anyone interested in seeing more of the place, it is here; off topic
equipment in part, sorry.
Starts at 943, upwards, and so on
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/UK+tour+2008/?g2_page=4
C&C welcome
Phx
PS; I confirm about the water not being 100% white, gives a supreme
taste to the liquor, and colour as seldom seen elsewhere ;-)
Chris Barker wrote:
>I like the feeling of a wave looming in a couple of those shots, Moose.
>
>I agree with you about the software that comes with a Canon. I like
>the look of it better than that of Olympus, but it works well also.
>
>I was at a busy waterfall over our holiday last month. The Falls of
>Dochart, near Killin in Perthshire, Scotland, are a lovely, noisy
>affair. I know that one or two of the List don't like creamy water,
>but I managed quite a few handheld shots with my E-3/12-60 combination
>at pretty low speeds:
>
>http://gallery.me.com/zuiko#100085/_9043143&bgcolor=black
>
>Any ideas why not, Ian W?
>
>And Moose, feel free to indicate what needs to happen to improve that
>shot, if you have the time and inclination ...
>
>Chris
>
>For some reason, the Aperture exports don't show the EXIF when you
>click on the "i"
>On 4 Oct 2009, at 15:25, Moose wrote:
>
>
>
>>Yes. And yet ... The 300D has worked very well with ACR from the
>>beginning. I have many favorite images from it. As is so often the
>>case,
>>time, place, subject and light are unique and I can't "top" them with
>>the 5D later, even in the same place. For example, we returned to
>>Steep
>>Falls this trip. The flow and light were different. I got some nice
>>images, but they will add something different to some of the previous
>>300D images, rather than replacing them.
>><http://galleries.moosemystic.net/SteepFalls/>
>>
>>I've never much liked Canon's RAW converter, DPP, but that may be at
>>least in part because I have hardly used it, so don't know it. In
>>Canon's favor, the software that comes with their camera is extensive,
>>stable, well written in the technical sense, and includs things like
>>an
>>app for tethered operation and endless upgrades are free.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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