Photographer's Note
Taken in Lachine Quebec Canada. This was the last shot of a roll I just wanted to finish to have it developed. I wasn't expecting anaything Great. But still was happy with the final results. The long exposure along with the ND Grad filter and warming filter created some surreal colors. Thanks again to Kodak E100VS
60 Sec F22 @24mm
Kenny10pin, Vagabond, Roly, Arusem heeft deze opmerking als nuttig gemarkeerd
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jurgen
(2074) 2004-07-28 11:38
Another one of your style. I lije E100VS because it gives strong colours, as in this picture, but you use a warm-up filter, something I don't have still so I can't experiment. Very good results, the water seems as if it were clouds, not water.
Kenny10pin
(19301) 2004-07-28 11:44
wow, 60 seconds, very nice image, sharp at the rocks and lovely cloud like waters, very fine and calm, well done
Roly
(2024) 2004-07-28 11:49
A beautiful image again, minimum aperture and very long exposure time seems to be a specialty of yours. I will try out these ND grad filters, they seem to do wonders in your hands.
Piotr_Angiel
(2564) 2004-07-28 12:28
It was great idea to make this photo that way, using so long time! I like effect, it a litle bit looks unreal. I make WS for you, I have proposition to make square frame.
mpb001
(4602) 2004-07-28 12:36
Super shot Pat. I like the long exposure effect on the water. I also find the long exposure effect on the clouds to be most effective here because my eye is drawn to the lighter areas of the frame first. You do very inspirational high-quality work.
Vagabond
(5848) 2004-07-28 12:52
Very nice work with astounding composition and colours. You did a superb work, Pat ..
centurion
(0) 2004-07-28 13:25
Beautiful image, could be cropped a little bit on the down side. Excellent composition and exposure.
explomars
(4302) 2004-07-28 14:35
Tres joli les couleurs dans les bleus,c'est ma couleur préférée;mais les paysages marins sont tellement beaux,on ne se lasse jamais.Bravo Pat.Phil
Ebbe
(9625) 2004-07-28 15:23
You used two filter and a 60 s. exposure on a frame you just wanted to take to get the film to the lab and did note expect anything? That is impressive ;o)
The result is stunning, wonderful colors and blur.
Nottinghill
(1089) 2004-07-28 16:16 [Comment]
Arusem
(47) 2004-11-05 23:49
Extremely impressive photograph.
This is superb.
Very nice mood and the exposure is handled very nicely.
The blue tones and contrasts are presented very well.
Nicely done.
All the best.
klyee75
(778) 2005-08-23 1:36
I guess all your photos are absolutely too good to comment....All your photos are excellent...
starbug
(6924) 2005-11-07 9:55
Lovely view, science-fiction-like- at its most positive - mysterious, reflexive, awakening your curiosity as to what lied beyond...the colours are perfect, as is the composition.
best regards
rzesynepkarzarn
(0) 2007-01-26 9:57
Hi Pat,
Incredibly beautiful shot....the colours are amazing. If the sky wasn't there It'd be hard to say underwater or ground. TFS.
Zeynep
Photo Information
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Copyright: Pat Di Fruscia (Timecatcher)
(2513)
- Genre: Plaatsen
- Medium: Kleur
- Date Taken: 2004-06-00
- Categories: Natuur
- Camera: Minolta Maxxum 7, Minolta 24-105mm D, Kodak E100VS, 81B Warming
- Belichting: f/22, 30 Seconden
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Fotoversie: Originele versie, Workshop
- Thema's: Dusk & Dawn, Science Fiction Landscapes [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-07-28 11:29