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02/11/2005 04:14:01 PM · #1
The following image is shot in full-color mode on the 5700 and is posted absolutely untouched as it came from the camera... Comments?



Robt.
02/11/2005 04:21:48 PM · #2
No fair sayin' it's out of camera and not posting camera settings in the comments! ;-)
02/11/2005 04:29:35 PM · #3
Looks like you had some filters in front?

Guessing (but not from experience): Cokin black filter?
02/12/2005 12:24:53 AM · #4
Nawp. No filters. And camera settings on auto. This is just the way the camera saw the light refelcted off this ice. In color no less...

ISO 100, f:5.6, 1/2000 second, I believe.

Robt.
02/12/2005 12:45:47 AM · #5
Originally posted by bear_music:

Nawp. No filters. And camera settings on auto. This is just the way the camera saw the light refelcted off this ice. In color no less...

ISO 100, f:5.6, 1/2000 second, I believe.

Robt.


quite amazing really bear, where was it taken and what time of day ? I'd be blown away too :-)
02/12/2005 12:49:10 AM · #6
Mid-afternoon, cranberry bog, Cape Cod, today (yesterday I guess now). Frigid cold, skim ice and punded snow on the bog. I'm still scratching my head over where the colour went... Images on other side in the workflow showed a strong blue-green cast, as expected. But they would not shot directly into the sun as this was.

That's not camera noise, btw; it's texture within the ice, I think millions of tiny bubbles refracting the light but I'm not sure.

Robt.

Message edited by author 2005-02-12 00:50:16.
02/12/2005 12:55:43 AM · #7
Originally posted by bear_music:

Mid-afternoon, cranberry bog, Cape Cod, today (yesterday I guess now). Frigid cold, skim ice and punded snow on the bog. I'm still scratching my head over where the colour went... Images on other side in the workflow showed a strong blue-green cast, as expected. But they would not shot directly into the sun as this was.

That's not camera noise, btw; it's texture within the ice, I think millions of tiny bubbles refracting the light but I'm not sure.

Robt.


I bet if you tried to capture this effect again you couldn't do it. you've clicked at the precise moment and perhaps captured a very rare moment !

Message edited by author 2005-02-12 00:56:18.
02/12/2005 12:57:14 AM · #8
"To go boldy where none have ever gone..." <>

Robt.

02/12/2005 01:18:18 AM · #9
How large an area are we looking at here?
02/12/2005 02:01:12 AM · #10
Pretty big. It's hard for me to pinpoint it, but it was shot with mid-range zoom from 50-75 feet away, and the image is uncropped. I really don't know. At least 20 feet wide I'd guess.

Robt.
02/12/2005 02:03:57 AM · #11
Here's another shot, a few miles north and a half an hour earlier. Great Salt Pond in Eastham. This is what the sky weas lookign liek when I took the mysterioso ice shot.



Robt.
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