All are beautiful images, however, #4 is a wonderfully unique perspective.
I'm a big fan of misty water. Did you use an ND filter for these? If so, which one? I have the 1.8 ND and have been working on that misty look.
Nice shots. I'm from Columbus Ohio and have been there many times. I really miss that type of scenery. Coastal Carolina is beautiful, but in a different way.
Hi Robin...I did not use an ND filter. I had a couple of them in the bag, but once I put on a polarizer to cut the glare, I was in the 1 second range for shutter speed, so I really didn't need it. It was a sunny morning, but the falls are down in a gorge type area, so there really isn't much direct sun till later in the day...
Thanks for all the comments. Funny to hear how many "ex-Ohioans" we have. Must say something about the state that everyone has left...
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Thanks guys...glad you like them...
Hocking Hills is in Central Ohio...maybe 30 minutes south of Columbus?
When were you there?
I was there yesterday and Saturday.
Maybe I saw you there.
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Good job
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I'm a big fan of misty water. Did you use an ND filter for these? If so, which one? I have the 1.8 ND and have been working on that misty look.
Robin
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Thanks for all the comments. Funny to hear how many "ex-Ohioans" we have. Must say something about the state that everyone has left...
I don't like people messing up my landscapes normally,
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Thanks John...and thanks for the head's up on Dgrin!