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Pindy
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Canon 400D with 10-22mm, f/11 2-secs. The sun had already set.
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Interesting image, love how soft colors came out. Thank you for sharing!
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good shot
rich coler very nice
just be nice THATS ALL!
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Canon 400D with 10-22mm, f/11 2-secs. The sun had already set.
Nice look on the water you've captured there Pindy,
almost looks like smoke
Now lemme ask why they have put those coverings on the pylongs that hold the pier up? what purpose do they serve?
Gotta love that 10-22mm
I love that lens I tell you
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Thanks all.
That cladding on the piles... Apart from protecting my head from damage, I cannot imagine it would prevent erosion and yet I think that must be it. I'm really pleased with the DOF at f/11 on that lens. It's a keeper.
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What happens if you don't clad your piles...
Barnacles and mussels grow and they attack the piles:
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I like the effect on the water!
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rich coler very nice
Nice look on the water you've captured there Pindy,
almost looks like smoke
Now lemme ask why they have put those coverings on the pylongs that hold the pier up? what purpose do they serve?
Gotta love that 10-22mm
.... Skippy
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Skippy (Australia) - Moderator of "HOLY MACRO" and "OTHER COOL SHOTS"
ALBUM http://ozzieskip.smugmug.com/
:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
That cladding on the piles... Apart from protecting my head from damage, I cannot imagine it would prevent erosion and yet I think that must be it. I'm really pleased with the DOF at f/11 on that lens. It's a keeper.
Barnacles and mussels grow and they attack the piles:
Dale B. Dalrymple
http://dbdimages.com
...with apology to Archimedies
Looking for tips on macro photography? Check out my Blog: No Cropping Zone.