I agree. This is professional quality stuff. My favorite is Sunset 3; It's the best sunset picture I've seen! And it's quite unique aswell, which is hard to do when it comes to sunset pictures... good job!
I don't know if this is giving away his secrets, but Colin left the shutter open for 15 seconds to get that one. And he took about 150 photos of that sunset. This one was my fave too.
I'd like to think he got that idea from me... I remember when we were at Ruby Lake, and he and I were playing around with long exposure shots and generating pictures of Colin and his "clones"!
1 out of 150 is not bad...! I read somewhere about a National Geographic photographer who was happy that on one particular photo shoot, so many of his pictures got published in the magazine... 2 actually, and how many he took?... 3,000.
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Those are some fantastical photos. Especially Sunset One, Sunset Three, and Savary From Mystery Reef. Beautiful stuff.
I'll say "Thanks" on behalf of Colin and Steve!
I agree. This is professional quality stuff. My favorite is Sunset 3; It's the best sunset picture I've seen! And it's quite unique aswell, which is hard to do when it comes to sunset pictures... good job!
I don't know if this is giving away his secrets, but Colin left the shutter open for 15 seconds to get that one. And he took about 150 photos of that sunset. This one was my fave too.
I'd like to think he got that idea from me... I remember when we were at Ruby Lake, and he and I were playing around with long exposure shots and generating pictures of Colin and his "clones"!
1 out of 150 is not bad...! I read somewhere about a National Geographic photographer who was happy that on one particular photo shoot, so many of his pictures got published in the magazine... 2 actually, and how many he took?... 3,000.
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