sheldonbilsker
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MarkoG
January 07, 2014
Absolutely stunning image, Sheldon! I have a website that includes images from guest artists. I would love to include this image. Your name, a title, and a link to the website of your choice would be included with the image. check it out: http://www.grandlakeimages.com/ShowPicture_G.html?098
melodyturner
January 14, 2014
brings back so many memories...that could be my mom and dad back in the 60's at lost lagoon. Beautifully done!
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Location
This photo was taken at Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park, in Vancouver, BC, Canada.Time
About 4 PMLighting
Fog and moonlight.Equipment
Canon T3i, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Lens. No tripod or flash.Inspiration
There was fog everywhere and I was watching how the light was coming through the fog and this tree. Then I noticed the moon and I had a feeling that I was in the right place at the right time so just started to shoot.Editing
Photoshop CC 2014, Light Room 5, Perfect Photo Suite 8. From original raw image I used noise reduction, adjusted lighting and a small amount of color saturation, lens calibration.In my camera bag
Canon T3i, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Lens.Feedback
I always try to take pictures from as many different angles as possible. In this case, I realized that I was much too close to the image with my lens at a minimum of 100 mm., so I had to keep moving back. Once I was in proper position I took as many shots as I could from as many angles ans settings as possible. Many times I have found that the angle and settings I didn't think would work, did. Move out of safe territory and experiment. You never know what you're going to get.