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Rock and Water
Image Title:  Rock and Water
 
 By: Robert Stokes  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Robert Stokes {K:4509}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F80 / N80
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Water
Lens Nikon  24-120mm f/3.5-5.6D AF
Uploaded 7/29/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Velvia RVP
    ISO / Film Speed 50
Views 248 Shutter 10s
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 7 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  GSMNP
State -  TENNESSEE
Country - United States   United States
About Well, this is really the type of photography I enjoy most. Just me, my camera(s) and nature. This was taken some time this past winter on a nice crisp late afternoon in the Smoky Mountains. I think the actual exposure time was 8 seconds.
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[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 7/30/2004
That is one hell of a view you had there. I love the perspective and framing, but I think this one might be even better as a black and white or maybe a mellow monotone?


Robert Stokes   {K:4509} 7/30/2004
Ah, John, we must think alike. I have a b/w version on the old hard drive as well. Thought I would put the original out there first to see if anyone mentioned the b/w conversion, and here you are right off the bat. Thanks for the comment.


[[dead account]]   {K:6692} 7/30/2004
You should check out the book, "Adobe Photoshop Master Class" by John Paul Caponigro.

He has some really brilliant chapters on how to take images from color to black and white in ways that are more powerful than merely hitting the greyscale option in Photoshop.

I've been studying the book this summer while my job is quiet and he's given me a lot to think about.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201354993/104-4583664-7149545


Kessia & Morgan UVA   {K:7265} 7/30/2004
This is a very nice photo...it has a very spooky sort of feel with all the smoke! amazingly crisp with the 8 sec exposure. i think b/w would be nice but i like it with a hint of color as well...well done! Kessia


Harry Leech   {K:426} 8/7/2004
Excellent! I love long exposures.


Peter Godden   {K:745} 9/27/2004
Love this as well. Kind of surreal with beautiful 'ice' color.
Peter


Ben Horton   {K:1229} 6/21/2005
I love these kind of shots. They are very hard to get a unique one, so when you get a great shot it's extra satisfying.


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