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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
4/1 second
F/2.0
50 mm
100
Apr 24, 2010, 9:35:57 AM
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Water Level

For this one my tripod was submerged and the camera just 10" above the water surface. Thank god I have "Live View" now - otherwise composing this one would have been impossible.

Manual blend of 3 exposures.


FULL VIEW PLEASE

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Location: Bärenschützklamm, Mixnitz, Austria [link]
Date: April 24th, 2010
Light Conditions: Sunny/Shadow
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 35-70mm f/3.4
Focal Length: 35 mm

Shutter Speed: 4.0 sec, 1 sec, 2.5 sec
Aperture: 16
ISO: 100

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

Filters: Hoya HD Circular Polarizer

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:iconeltasia:
Wonderful! :faint:
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:iconflorinalf:
Stunning work :D
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Stunning work!!!:)
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~justeline Apr 26, 2010  Professional Photographer
Totally worth the trouble though, love the perspective! :clap:
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:iconplbeaulieu:
very great job !! how can you remove all the light reflection on the water even with the circular polarizer... I never done this with my polarizer ? is it the because the full frame ?
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~AndreasResch Apr 26, 2010  Professional Photographer
I guess I have a good one (Hoya HD). Everything was in shadow here so no reflection from the sky. This also helps. All that has nothing to do with full frame.
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~pestilence Apr 26, 2010  Professional Photographer
Lovely done Andreas! :) damn how normal a tough shot feels! :)
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