Ghosts of Wildflowers Past

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  • brvheartbrvheart Registered Users Posts: 434 Major grins
    edited July 31, 2009
    I cant say anything that has not already been said - beautiful images, cant wait to set part II
  • thapamdthapamd Registered Users Posts: 1,722 Major grins
    edited August 10, 2009
    GORIO wrote:
    those are nice shots!clap.gif i personally love the 3rd are you using any filters? nd grad perhaps?

    Thanks, Gorio! Sorry for such a late response. I didn't know this post had more responders. I don't use any filters in the field at all, except for a polarizer. I find that I can simulate the grad nd effect better with bracketing.
    Shoot in RAW because memory is cheap but memories are priceless.

    Mahesh
    http://www.StarvingPhotographer.com
  • thapamdthapamd Registered Users Posts: 1,722 Major grins
    edited August 10, 2009
    boblu262 wrote:
    These are great!
    I can't wait to see what you come back with!

    Thanks a bunch! I did come back with a few keepers. :D
    Shoot in RAW because memory is cheap but memories are priceless.

    Mahesh
    http://www.StarvingPhotographer.com
  • thapamdthapamd Registered Users Posts: 1,722 Major grins
    edited August 10, 2009
    brvheart wrote:
    I cant say anything that has not already been said - beautiful images, cant wait to set part II

    Thank you! I hope you got to see what I came back with. I can provide a link if you wish. :D
    Shoot in RAW because memory is cheap but memories are priceless.

    Mahesh
    http://www.StarvingPhotographer.com
  • scolescole Registered Users Posts: 378 Major grins
    edited August 11, 2009
    FYI, I can tell you that the monkeyflower in shot #3 haven't bloomed yet. Close- but no cigar. I looked at that shot as I left yesterday..
  • Phil TompsonPhil Tompson Banned Posts: 46 Big grins
    edited August 11, 2009
    Absolutely beautiful. #5 is off the charts. Great work!
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