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Sit in Peace
Image Title:  Sit in Peace
 
 By: Dan Wilson  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Dan Wilson {K:13035}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model Canon
Categories Infrared
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Infrared
Lens Canon  135 mm f/2L USM
Uploaded 5/16/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar Pro UDMA 4Gb
    ISO / Film Speed 50
Views 99 Shutter 10s
Favorites Aperture f/2.0
Critiques 18 Rating
6.75
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Auckland
State - 
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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Tim  Schumm   {K:26928} 5/16/2008
awesome composition...the patterns of the foliage in IR is so engrossing


Stan Ciszek   {K:28426} 5/16/2008
Yes...Tim is right, agree with his comment, Dan.
Thanks for sharing,
My best...
Stan.


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/16/2008
Thank's so much Stan


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/16/2008
Thank you very much Tim, your comments are greatly appreciated


idris ekinci   {K:138} 5/16/2008
mystical atmosphere. nice...


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/16/2008
Thank you Idris, welcome to usefilm


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/16/2008
Thank you Idris and welcome to usefilm


Keith  Growden   {K:18435} 5/16/2008
I think im lost in the bushes. Not sure where this is. Excellent shot though. Filters slow things down a lot dont they. Good to see you using tripod :)) Have a top weekend. I see the blues won just. Keith:)


Ugo Rimoldi   {K:6190} 5/16/2008
Complimenti bellissimo paesaggio


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/18/2008
Thank so much Ugo


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/18/2008
Just down the footpath from your childhood duck feeding spot :-). They certainly do slow things down, my other IR filter is a complete visible light block, even in the brightest spot at ISO50 15 sec F2 still two whole stops too slow, has to be ISO50 because the image noise in the green and blue spectrum is quite high. Have to fully convert my camera to use this filter at semi normal speeds. I got sick and tired of sticking the camera on all sorts of objects and proping it up with sticks and stones ;-). Have got a very nice ball head tripod, so can very quickly get any angle I want, also can turn upside down for macro work.

I had a great weekend thank you, taking photo's most of it, about 300 photo's later ;-)


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/18/2008
Thank you Idris


Sam Dec   {K:1005} 5/18/2008
The photograph has great approach and impressive tones…
A touching illustration, well done….
Regards: Sam D


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/18/2008
Thank you so much Sam, and welcome to usefilm


1301307 60   {K:40776} 5/19/2008
impressive effect on the foliages, have you tried using a wider angle with this infrared you are doing.. I think you'll get more dramatic shot with wide..
I like the contrast of the pavement and the leaves..
great shot!
regards..


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 5/20/2008
Hi there, thank you so much for your comments. This particular part wouldn't have made a good wide angle or panorama. I keep meaning to take a wide angle but keep forgetting to look for options. But yes I agree with you fully about the wide angle or even panorama.

I went to go and take a wide angle somewhere else that day, as soon as I was set up a number of people came and decided to stand right in the way and take photo's, I was so annoyed because it was a huge place and waited for them to move for about 15 minutes, and my tripod must have been a giveaway.


Ania Blazejewska   {K:12583} 6/16/2008
Excllent photo Dan
congrats,
ania


Dan Wilson   {K:13035} 6/18/2008
Thank you dear Ania, same place at the Auckland Domain close to the Museum, a nice peaceful place each time I have been here


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