Very impressive Q! These shots must have been quite a number of seconds to get this look. Nicely done!
Man oh man the heat down your way just won't quit! Anything over about 80° just wrecks me, I can't imagine over 100° for such a prolonged period of time...
These are great shots. I was amazed at the first shot when you look at it closely. You can see every detail in every rock from close in to far out. This is really something.
I also like the fog look that the water has taken on from the long exposure. You have given me something new to try if I ever find any moving water!
The black and white version looks like something shot on another planet!
Very impressive Q! These shots must have been quite a number of seconds to get this look. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteMan oh man the heat down your way just won't quit! Anything over about 80° just wrecks me, I can't imagine over 100° for such a prolonged period of time...
These are great shots. I was amazed at the first shot when you look at it closely. You can see every detail in every rock from close in to far out. This is really something.
ReplyDeleteI also like the fog look that the water has taken on from the long exposure. You have given me something new to try if I ever find any moving water!
The black and white version looks like something shot on another planet!
Yes, these pics do have a cool feel to them. Reminds me of when a cold front creeps in and the water temp is warmer than the air, creating a fog.
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