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#41
Thank you, Sue. It was a lovely party. Ally had many friends there. Interesting to watch a bunch of teenagers interact. OMG some of the dresses on these young ladies. Wow! LOL..
Gary, nice photos. We enjoyed that area!
Gary, nice photos. We enjoyed that area!
#42
Had no idea Sweet 16 outings still existed. I don't remember mine. on the photos.
Gary, cool Glen shot!
Gary, cool Glen shot!
#43
With all the rain we have had lately, it was good timing to see the falls!
#44
We have a tendency to visit waterfalls in the fall....yep bad timing.
Dave, the granddaughter has attended quite a few "Sweet Sixteen" parties. I guess they are making a comeback. I don't get spending the $$ on it, but it's not for me to say. My daughter in law is of Portuguese descent. They seem to have parties for lots of occasions. We were lucky to get a cake at 16. As Rick and I left, we noticed a young couple posing for a photograph, the guy had his hand on the young lady's backside. I was mildly disturbed by this...don't know why. It just didn't seem too classy. I guess I'm getting old.
Dave, the granddaughter has attended quite a few "Sweet Sixteen" parties. I guess they are making a comeback. I don't get spending the $$ on it, but it's not for me to say. My daughter in law is of Portuguese descent. They seem to have parties for lots of occasions. We were lucky to get a cake at 16. As Rick and I left, we noticed a young couple posing for a photograph, the guy had his hand on the young lady's backside. I was mildly disturbed by this...don't know why. It just didn't seem too classy. I guess I'm getting old.
#45
Gary, how many seconds did you set your shutter to, on those great waterfall photos? Love that effect!
Another squirrel photo while waiting around for the hummingbird. 70-300 zoom, at max. F4.5.
Another squirrel photo while waiting around for the hummingbird. 70-300 zoom, at max. F4.5.
#46
Thanks all!
I'll confirm in the next few days - Home late tonight and out tomorrow. I would think they varied from 2 or 3 seconds up to about 6 or 8.
Lainey- for timing, I was referring to time of day vs. time of year. They've had quite a bit of rain lately, so they were flowing. Even just driving along Rt 14 you'd pass little streams flowing down the hillsides as small waterfalls.
Being able to slow the shutter down enough to get the milky effect when the sun is high overhead is difficult. I already had stacked an ND8, ND4 and a CP (about 6 stops total). ISO at 100, and F22. Shooting before the sun was up, or after it was headed down would allow a really long exposure. You can see the stacked filters on the 2 images from my wide lens.
I'll confirm in the next few days - Home late tonight and out tomorrow. I would think they varied from 2 or 3 seconds up to about 6 or 8.
Lainey- for timing, I was referring to time of day vs. time of year. They've had quite a bit of rain lately, so they were flowing. Even just driving along Rt 14 you'd pass little streams flowing down the hillsides as small waterfalls.
Being able to slow the shutter down enough to get the milky effect when the sun is high overhead is difficult. I already had stacked an ND8, ND4 and a CP (about 6 stops total). ISO at 100, and F22. Shooting before the sun was up, or after it was headed down would allow a really long exposure. You can see the stacked filters on the 2 images from my wide lens.
#47
Thanks all!
I'll confirm in the next few days - Home late tonight and out tomorrow. I would think they varied from 2 or 3 seconds up to about 6 or 8.
Lainey- for timing, I was referring to time of day vs. time of year. They've had quite a bit of rain lately, so they were flowing. Even just driving along Rt 14 you'd pass little streams flowing down the hillsides as small waterfalls.
Being able to slow the shutter down enough to get the milky effect when the sun is high overhead is difficult. I already had stacked an ND8, ND4 and a CP (about 6 stops total). ISO at 100, and F22. Shooting before the sun was up, or after it was headed down would allow a really long exposure. You can see the stacked filters on the 2 images from my wide lens.
I'll confirm in the next few days - Home late tonight and out tomorrow. I would think they varied from 2 or 3 seconds up to about 6 or 8.
Lainey- for timing, I was referring to time of day vs. time of year. They've had quite a bit of rain lately, so they were flowing. Even just driving along Rt 14 you'd pass little streams flowing down the hillsides as small waterfalls.
Being able to slow the shutter down enough to get the milky effect when the sun is high overhead is difficult. I already had stacked an ND8, ND4 and a CP (about 6 stops total). ISO at 100, and F22. Shooting before the sun was up, or after it was headed down would allow a really long exposure. You can see the stacked filters on the 2 images from my wide lens.
#48
Gary, Thanks! Really nice flower photos! What kinda macro you using?
This is photo of volunteer wild flower --- with my 50mm macro.
This is photo of volunteer wild flower --- with my 50mm macro.
#49
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Nice Wind!
I'm using a Canon 2.8 100mm Macro. And this is the link that the word editor refused to display in my previous post. Don't know why - if I edit, the contents are there, but not when posted.
Nope...still wont show the link.
I'm using a Canon 2.8 100mm Macro. And this is the link that the word editor refused to display in my previous post. Don't know why - if I edit, the contents are there, but not when posted.
Nope...still wont show the link.
#50
Gary, how disappointing to lose so many photos!! I love the first two flower pics the best.
We have the same macro lens....I love spending time crawling around the garden with it...
BTW, I've also tried to post links here that show in the post when I review, but they don't show on the thread. What is up with that? Anyone know?
We have the same macro lens....I love spending time crawling around the garden with it...
BTW, I've also tried to post links here that show in the post when I review, but they don't show on the thread. What is up with that? Anyone know?