Today's pix are of the obligatory lighthouse variety. You go to the coast, you have to take pix of a lighthouse, right? This is Yaquina Head, just outside Newport. I did have to do some work on these in Photoshop. I converted the inside shots to greyscale because they were so close to b&w anyway.
Today's pix are of the obligatory lighthouse variety. You go to the coast, you have to take pix of a lighthouse, right? This is Yaquina Head, just outside Newport. I did have to do some work on these in Photoshop. I converted the inside shots to greyscale because they were so close to b&w anyway.
Well, I lied. Sorry. Right clicking on the pic and saving will not get you the full res pic. fuckin photobucket resized them. oh well, no matter. Here are a couple more shots of Multnomah, trying for the soft water effect. If I remember right, I had to stack two, if not all three ND filters to avoid overexposure. I also didn't bring my tripod, but luckily, could use the railing for support.
Well, I lied. Sorry. Right clicking on the pic and saving will not get you the full res pic. fuckin photobucket resized them. oh well, no matter. Here are a couple more shots of Multnomah, trying for the soft water effect. If I remember right, I had to stack two, if not all three ND filters to avoid overexposure. I also didn't bring my tripod, but luckily, could use the railing for support.
Today's pic is of Multnomah Falls, just east of Portland, OR. We went to see this the last time we were there, a couple years ago. I couldn't wait to try my hand at some soft water shots (I will show some of those next time) because I had just purchased a set of Neutral Density filters. The S7000 doesn't lend itself very well to that range of manipulation, I had to get some filters. That is another downfall of the camera, it is only f 2.8 - 3.1.
Today's pic is of Multnomah Falls, just east of Portland, OR. We went to see this the last time we were there, a couple years ago. I couldn't wait to try my hand at some soft water shots (I will show some of those next time) because I had just purchased a set of Neutral Density filters. The S7000 doesn't lend itself very well to that range of manipulation, I had to get some filters. That is another downfall of the camera, it is only f 2.8 - 3.1.