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Falls on the Swail
Image Title:  Falls on the Swail
 
 By: ade mcfade  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer ade mcfade {K:12388}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  24-85 mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Uploaded 10/23/2004 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 232 Shutter 5s
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 16 Rating
5.75
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Richmond
State -  NORTH YORKSHIRE
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About The river Swail at Richmond - this is the rightmost part of the falls, also the most powerful of the various parts of the falls.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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Antonio Trincone   {K:23167} 10/23/2004
wow...5 sec! it was later in the evening or so?
splendid falls and well taken


ade mcfade   {K:12388} 10/23/2004
Hi Antonio,

Thanks for taking time to comment.

I think it was more like 2.5 seconds, but on the drop-down they only have full stops so the nearest was 5.

I also had a 2 stop ND filter on it to cut the light a bit.

It was about 5pm, the sun had ducked behind the trees at the time.

Cheers

Ade


// //   {K:6081} 10/23/2004
Very well captured,but so bit untraditional image.
But i like it .
best regards


Renato Renato   {K:4759} 10/23/2004
Great photo with fantastic colors
ciao Renato


ade mcfade   {K:12388} 10/23/2004
Thanks hassan - I try my best to be unconventional with the camera so looks like I achieved it with this shot

Ade


Adilson Rodrigues   {K:1178} 10/23/2004
Ade,

Wonderful photo! the contrast and the colors (green, red and white) are magnific. I love water fall's photos and, with it I learned a little bit more...
congratulation


Huw Ge   {K:1033} 10/23/2004
Nice picture, conveys the power of the falls - am interested at the use of the ND filter, do you find it works for situations like this? I have been shooting w/o a filter and it needs to be at dusk to get the effect you have here. This could help me considerably, hadn't thought of this relatively simple solution before *doh*


Subhash Sen   {K:11478} 10/23/2004
Wonderful composition,the movement of water & the colors of the soil eroded,very very well done,cheers,Subhash.


Den Thompson   {K:30432} 10/23/2004
May be unconventional Ade but it's so effective and impressive. Don't think I've ever seen a shot of moving water that has impressed me the way this does. Fabulous!!!
Den


Anita Poore   {K:35} 10/23/2004
This is a wonderful shot! :-)


Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 10/23/2004
excellent colors of water;
great shot
well done


Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47727} 10/23/2004
Great work,very creative job I like the motion effect here,beautiful nature shot,Saeed


ade mcfade   {K:12388} 10/23/2004
Hi Huw,

I invested in the Cokin P series of filters recenly, mainly for the Grad filters as you can't really emulate their effect in Photoshop unless you take 2 or more shots.

The 2 stop filter just reduces the light you get by 2 stops - so when I set the camera to the lowest ISO setting (100) and the smallest aperture on the lens (F22) I got about 1 second on the meter.

Putting the filter on sent it to 3 or 4 seconds - that's how I got the blurr to be so full. I also did the reverst and got a shutter of 1/2000 - that was interesting to look at but nowhere near as aesthetic, more a scientific shot!

So in answer to your question - with the COKIN system you can get grad filters that double up as ND filters and that will really help capture motion on a brighter day. I enjoy using them and they are relatively cheap to buy - far cheaper than a new lens!!

Cheers

Ade


Mark Stein   {K:6210} 10/24/2004
Stunning photo, perfect amount of shutter speed.
Mark


Gerry Pacher   {K:7303} 10/24/2004
Dear Ade,

I like waterfalls and to work with low shutter speed. Your composition with these special colors are incredible. Great work!

Regards, Gerry


Mark Evans   {K:17332} 12/20/2004
this is stunning !! your photos are of a very high quality ade !! best wishes ... mark .


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