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Gary Hebert | all galleries >> Nature and The Outdoors >> Wonders of Nature >> Waterworks > Dividing waterworks ...
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© 2005 © Gary Hebert

Dividing waterworks ...

Calgary Zoo

Attempting to slow the water motion and create a pleasing silky water abstract. Any suggestions are appreciated. Shot in RAW indoors with polarizer and ND filter. An afterthought is maybe F8 would be better ???

Model : C8080WZ
ExposureTime : 1.30Sec
FNumber : F5.6
ExposureProgram : Manual
ISOSpeedRatings : 100
Flash : Not fired(Compulsory)
FocalLength : 8.40(mm)
ExifImageWidth : 3264
ExifImageHeight : 2448
DateTimeOriginal : 2005:06:04 09:14:10

Olympus C-8080WZ ,Hoya SQ HMC polarizer, ND filter

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Bryan Ramsay28-Mar-2006 03:27
Gary the timing is great, maybe a little curves in PS to add a little more contrast. Overall very nice shot.
Bob Foisel09-Nov-2005 20:37
Excellent shot makes me want to see more.
Guest 19-Oct-2005 09:01
Well, the water on the right (looking on the photo) side has a little silkyness. Perhaps, if there is more enough light coming from the right side that would bounce on the edge corner side of the water then silkyness will be more visible. That's only my piece of idea. I wonder which time of the day you took this shot.

But I'd say I like this photo.. it's fantastic! :o) voted!
Sheila12-Sep-2005 10:59
This is truly lovely. Not too silky, the water still looks like water.
Sam X10-Aug-2005 22:15
Just beautiful...
Johnny JAG17-Jun-2005 19:40
Beautifully done.
Johnny JAG17-Jun-2005 19:39
Beautifully done.
Mindy McNaugher16-Jun-2005 03:40
Absolutely stunning capture of water!! Perfect! Vote!
Karen Stuebing05-Jun-2005 10:35
I can't think of a single way to improve this. Beautiful and ethereal.
Steven Jusczyk05-Jun-2005 07:29
Very nice composition. It makes your eye move from space to space.
Guest 05-Jun-2005 06:00
i love it. voted.
i think you chose the right settings; your exposure is spot on....as evident by the smooth silky water without any hot spots.
if you have chosen to shoot at f8 - either your exposure would be too dark or shutter speed would have increased and caused a blown water spots. :)
Guest 05-Jun-2005 02:16
I like It , for a silky ( er ) effect try f 12 or greater. Use a Tripod or a Monpod ....I have expermented with the Hotel Fountains and get great results with an Exposure time of about 10-15 seconds as long as no one walks by. thats in the late afternoon or very early morning ...
Robin Reid05-Jun-2005 01:42
I don't know what could be better. I'm surprised this is in your abstracts gallery.
I think it is work well done, and you have my vote.
Guest 05-Jun-2005 00:32
Hi Gary
Nice Shot!
Chosen shutter speed for this shot has worked well, but you could try speeds from 1/2 - 8 seconds for the desired effect, depends on the waterfall.
Bryan Murahashi04-Jun-2005 23:53
Nice waterfall shot.
Guest 04-Jun-2005 22:59
You've created a great feathery water effect here!
Al Varland04-Jun-2005 21:30
Way over my head but I know I like it..Good one!
poetry66604-Jun-2005 20:10
This is beautiful Herbert.
Lovely textures and colour tones.
Excellent composition too!
Voted.