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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1 second
F/11.0
81 mm
100
Oct 27, 2009, 12:03:11 PM
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Golling - Details

A little piece of the big waterfall at Golling.

FULL VIEW PLEASE

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Location: Golling, Austria [link]
Date: October 27th, 2009
Light Conditions: Shade
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM
Focal Length: 81 mm

Shutter Speed: 1.0 sec
Aperture: 11.0
ISO: 100

Tripod: Feisol CT-3402
Tripod Head: Acratech Ultimate Ballhead

Filters: Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Polarizer Slim



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:iconeltasia:
Hello :wave:
Your wonderful work is featured in my journal :note: [link] :iconheartemote:
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~AndreasResch Dec 2, 2009  Professional Photographer
Thank you.
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~roxysweetie7 Nov 19, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
Amazing!
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*Jacob-Routzahn Nov 9, 2009  Professional Photographer
Sweet dude. Most people try and capture the entire waterfall, but I like how you zoom in on it and find a smaller bit of beauty. The lines are great in this shot and the water really pops against the background. I wish the shot's white balance was a little more amber to get that cyan out of the water and maybe expose it a little longer for the shadows. Other than that, great shot.
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~AndreasResch Nov 10, 2009  Professional Photographer
I like to keep the water blueish - that's just my thing. In this one the blues are actually quite low compared to other ones I made before. But thanks for your view on this one.
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*Jacob-Routzahn Nov 10, 2009  Professional Photographer
No problem. I should have guessed you enjoyed them. Everyone has their own style and that's what is nice about photography, you can see that in their work.
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~Meowgli Nov 9, 2009   Photographer
one day that lens will be mine haha can't wait! this is a great detail very nicely composed/framed
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~AndreasResch Nov 9, 2009  Professional Photographer
Thank you ... everybody wants that lens.
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~Meowgli Nov 9, 2009   Photographer
you're welcome.. in an ideal world I'd probably go for the 2.8IS but would mostly be using it for landscapes anyway so will save myself a good chunk of money and snag myself a f/4 at some point.. have only heard good things about it, you pleased with yours?
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