Forum: Post Your Photos!
12-19-2010, 08:05 PM
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Not really. But the Badlands should be full of snow. The forecast is warmer weather so all this may melt. However, in the mornings there may be frost or even a mist, and that is great for photography in the Badlands and in the nearby Forks of the Credit river and Bellfountain areas.
Thanks for the comments.
JMR
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
09-30-2010, 06:44 AM
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Not sure what kind of advice you want. But if you are doing a reshoot, I would suggest excluding the posts and using the rocks as foreground.
JMR
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
09-30-2010, 06:34 AM
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The first is definitely wonderful. The dual movement from softness in the foreground to sharpness at the back, and from lighter to darker is magical and gives the image a 3D effect. You probably have noticed, the colours are much more saturated in the rain. If you feel they appear oversaturated, just lighten them a bit. You didn't list the lens, but I suspect something in the 70-200 range to give the limited depth of field, or a macro lens. Just keep at it, you are doing very well in isolating your subjects from the busy scene.
JMR
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
08-21-2010, 06:25 PM
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Good eye. Keep looking for slices of nature like this. Wonderful light and exhuberant natural greens. Different than mine, not only because of the light, but also because the faster shutter speeds allow the scene to have a more vibrant and realistic look.
JMR
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
05-03-2010, 07:16 AM
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On the Trillium trail at the best time of year. Why? No mosquitoes! Taken at Bronte creek and Lambton woods, both in and around Toronto.
JMR
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