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Old 29-12-2009, 06:27 PM
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Mossy Logs Over Marian

A peek through the wildnerness in the forest surrounding Marian Creek reveals these randomly fallen moss-covered logs whilst beautiful and gentle diffuse light bathes the scene on an overcast morning.

Triple processed RAW for detail in foliage and glacial highlights in the stream.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
2s f/22.0 at 33.0mm iso100

Slightly higher resolution available here.

As per always, your comments, critiques, etc., are most welcome and appreciated.

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Old 29-12-2009, 09:24 PM
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Lovely. But where's this Marion girl?
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Old 30-12-2009, 01:33 AM
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she hasn't been maid yet...
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Old 30-12-2009, 01:34 AM
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er..ahem...sorry about that...

Love it mate. That water is just beautiful!

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Old 31-12-2009, 07:10 PM
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Peter,

Cheers. And, why do people keep asking me about Marion?

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Lovely. But where's this Marion girl?
Baz,

Cheers. We need to find similar locations around us. Perhaps a trip up to the Blue Mountains is in order.

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er..ahem...sorry about that...

Love it mate. That water is just beautiful!

Baz.
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Oh my!!! You did it again! I'm dizzy!! That is awesome!!!!
That is absolutely sickening! Is that river running down hill away from you? My eyes automatically seek for the first reference point in the image for orientation, that is distictly the fern to the top 1/3 left 1/3. The angle of the fern indicates to my brain that the slope is extremly steep the lying logs refute that though. On closer inspection, the fern is dead isn't? Laying to an angle.

Did you selectively include it the "throw" persection or is it just a interesting after fact? To me that fern makes the image. Freaky freaky stuff.. That deserves to be in an exibition, for people to examine, i'm not sure if all appreaciate such details on the interwebs.

For a minute there I thought you were at the edge of a water fall...
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Cheers. And, why do people keep asking me about Marion?



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I thougt marion was your wife / girlfriend when I first came here...

I just searched, it's gone, you posted a topic/shot worded to make me assume it was a girl ..... I can't remember the rest.
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Old 02-01-2010, 02:21 PM
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Mitchell,

You're right, the water does slope away down hill. The water flows so fast, it's amazing. I'd hate to fall in there. Eek.

Perhaps the perspective is an effect that was achieved subconsciously. It's not something I was thinking about, but, I was thinking about the composition -- getting enough light and dark into the scene. Seems to have worked.

Also, try searching for "Marian", and, not "Marion". You brought it to my attention and so I fixed my spelling error.

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Impressive. What else can I say!

This image is great. Colours are very well set in this image. Gives me the feeling of Autumn and spring at the same time.

One thing that strikes me most is your capture of the river. It sort of gives this image a 2 location perspective. E.g On top of a secluded cliff with fog running between and low in the valley between a fast running river.

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That's awesome! I love the colors. Did you spend the Xmas break over to Pandora?
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Also, try searching for "Marian", and, not "Marion". You brought it to my attention and so I fixed my spelling error.

Thanks!

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"Seduced by Marian" , that's the one...
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Old 18-01-2010, 01:03 PM
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Rob,

I'm glad you enjoyed the image and it made you reflect on what you're observing.

I try to get it right in camera when shooting, but, with scenes like these, trying to capture movement in water often means blowing highlight detail in the foliage. By blending several exposures, or even double-processing the single exposure, means I can maintain an overall equilibrium.

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Impressive. What else can I say!

This image is great. Colours are very well set in this image. Gives me the feeling of Autumn and spring at the same time.

One thing that strikes me most is your capture of the river. It sort of gives this image a 2 location perspective. E.g On top of a secluded cliff with fog running between and low in the valley between a fast running river.

Rob
Marc,

It would be amazing to visit somewhere like Pandora. Almost makes me want to get back into 3D modeling and animation!

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That's awesome! I love the colors. Did you spend the Xmas break over to Pandora?

Thanks, boys.

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Baz,

We need to find similar locations around us. Perhaps a trip up to the Blue Mountains is in order.
How about Kangaroo valley? It's green, wet, closer and has it's own micro-climate.
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Nice work, love the greens.
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