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This is a small but wonderful place - unfortunately it's locked up most of the time. These springs provide a lot of the drinking water for Vienna. The water is collected from underground. Whatever is too much, is flowing down the slope in a lot of little creeks. I will call the authorities there and try to get an hour of shooting, so I can take some more images from there. FULL VIEW PLEASE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location: Kläfferquelle, Styria, Austria [link] Date: June 04th, 2009 Light Conditions: Cloudy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II Lens: Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 35-70mm f/3.4 Focal Length: 35 mm Shutter Speed: 1/3 sec Aperture: 11 ISO: 50 Tripod: Feisol CT-3402 Tripod Head: Benro KB-1 Ball Head Filters: - Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Polarizer Slim -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This description was created by a little tool called PhotoInfo. It was programmed by Erich Jarz -> [link] You can download it here for free -> [link] For feedback send me a note via my deviant page -> [link] ENJOY!!! |
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"If you are out there shooting, things will happen for you. If you're not out there, you'll only hear about it." Jay Maisel
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Andreas Resch - Nature Photographer
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Capturing the Southern African landscape
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The somewhat dark image has two reasons. For one it really was clouded at the moment and this is quite close to the mood. Second - I made a brighter exposure too, but unfortunately the wind was too strong and a lot of the leafs are blurry.
Thanks for the thoughts, Houggard - I appreciate your time.
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Andreas Resch - Nature Photographer
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Live for today, yesterday is gone, and tomorrow may never come.
Thanks about your view of the branch. I couldn't have removed that one anyway, so that's the best I could have come up with.
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Andreas Resch - Nature Photographer
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Andreas Resch - Nature Photographer
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