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13-NOV-2005 Albert Yanowich Jr.

"The Creek" by Albert Yanowich Jr.

Colorado USA

Another shot taken enroute to Creede, Colorado for sports pics. ( I kinda took a shortcut:)

Kodak DCS Pro 14nx ,Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S
1/250s f/8.0 at 65.0mm iso160 hide exif
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Date/Time13-Nov-2005 14:42:25
MakeKodak
ModelDCS Pro 14nx
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length65 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent160
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Mode (4)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Guest 03-Dec-2005 16:12
Thanks Shelby. Just the most gorgeous clear water running through this stream. Like a "Coors" commercial:) - Albert
kodak_challenge03-Dec-2005 02:10
Great shortcut Albert, well worth the effort. I especially like the subtle colors of the rock and the water in the lower left had corner.
Shelby
kodak_challenge19-Nov-2005 11:50
I agree, I prefer this image where you can see its real water for a change (when I read creek, for I moment I thought of Jono's knees for some reason - but seriously a nice shot!) - Quentin
Guest 18-Nov-2005 05:49
Thank you Nigel & Flick! This was a pick of about 7 shots Flick ranging from 60-750th shutter speed... kind of a balance between DOF & water motion pref. I'm glad you like it:) - Albert
kodak_challenge17-Nov-2005 21:20
Albert, I agree with Nigel about the water - slow shutter water is such a cliche. You chose, IMHO, just the right degree of speed here, not too slow, but not so fast that the water looks static - your image makes it look very powerful...and wet...
Flick.
Nigel 17-Nov-2005 10:22
That has to be a contender too - had to look at this with my legs crossed! :-) And those lovely brown tones again. Thanks for keeping the water 'real' too, and not 'smoke'.