Water-Fingers
Uploaded: September 14, 2005 04:20:11
F/22, 10 Sec, 10mm, (Canon EF-S 10-22mm), 8AM,Photographed at Britania Bay, South Africa
Exif: FNumber: 8, ExposureBiasValue: 0/1, ExposureTime: 1, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, WhiteBalance:
Margaret m. Buenneke September 14, 2005
beautiful!Kerby Pfrangle September 14, 2005
BryanVery pretty sun coming over the horizon or maybe going down.
Beautiful landscape image.
Kerby
Nice capture. Kerby #1836355
Siete Meeter November 16, 2005
Wow! Awesome image, Bryan!#2084506
Life Expressions November 23, 2005
Congrats on being chosen as a finalist Bryan!!!! #2111228Bryan S. Jarmain November 23, 2005
Thanks, Robin. #2111271Allan Farnsworth November 25, 2005
Very nice. #2119010Jeffrey Smith November 25, 2005
Congradulations on your finalist Bryan! Great Shot! #2120631Karen Rahlf November 26, 2005
Wow! This is a well deserved win. This is a stunning photo. Congratulations. #2122834KHAWLA Haddad November 26, 2005
CONGRATULATIONS on your 2nd Place win!!!! #2123017Johnny Santoso November 26, 2005
Congratulations on this Second Place winner.. regards, #2124199Janine Russell November 26, 2005
Bryan, very nice detail, composition and lighting; congratulations on your second place win. #2124526Donna W. Neal November 27, 2005
A BIG CONGRATULATIONS On This winner Bryan #2127222Sharon Day November 27, 2005
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! #2128467Guy D. Biechele November 27, 2005
Superb seascape, Bryan!! Congrats on your win. #2129045Cathy M. Gromball November 29, 2005
Congratulations on your Second Place win, Bryan!Cathy :) #2134209
Bryan S. Jarmain November 29, 2005
Thanks for all the encouragement... #2134243Jen November 29, 2005
WOW! This is beautiful!! #2134960Bill Wyatt April 07, 2006
Wonderful job of capturing the beauty of the sunset Bryan. I love the play on light against the rocks. A truely artful image. #2617418J.D. McFarlan April 11, 2006
Bryan,On your sunrise/sunset pictures, are you using graduated ND filters and if so are they 3X or 4X?
You really are controlling your light well. #2633940
Bryan S. Jarmain April 11, 2006
Thanks, J.D.M. I am not from the film world, and I prefer to use composite methods after taking the photo at different exposures and then combining them afterwards. No doubt, there are cases where an GND filter will work better, but I havent found a need for one yet. #2634395Tonya R. Boles January 01, 2007
Beautiful image. #3768550Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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