
Of course, the duck makes the image

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Early mist at Lake Matheson, NZWe took our first trip to NZ in March 05 (and plan to return in March 06) and captured this image of early morning at Lake Matheson. We had been there the evening before but the light was poor and as soon as we woke up early next morning and found a mist everywhere, we raced back to the Lake (in time to see a busload of foreign tourists arrive). But as they stayed a nano-second at this spot, and departed, we had the opportunity to take a couple of snaps. This was taken with my 70-200 f/4L
![]() Of course, the duck makes the image ![]() Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Re: Early mist at Lake Matheson, NZ
you let a duck use your camera to take this photo ??? You're game....pardon the pun ! ![]() ![]() ![]() Seriously, exquisite photo. Probably my favourite of all you have posted thus far.....and the images you've posted have all been exceptional (IMO). Dave
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Gorgeous lighting Sheila and wonderful symmetry. My only comment would be to crop out the foreground mud just before the tip of the tree reflection , IMO doesn't really add a lot to the image and the balance of the overall image isn't adversely affected. It also seems that if you crop the little tree from the left hand side you can basically return to the original image proportions and the image still works brilliantly. Great stuff Sheila
![]() cheers marco Last edited by marcotrov on Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sheila - this is truly a magical photograph. My only critique (minor) is the ruffled water in the foreground. I am not suggesting returning to reshoot but a crop to the still water line might enhance a great photo
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Hmm... maybe I should do a bit of Photoshop magic on the bottom bit and smooth out the water. I may just do that!!
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I definitely agree with Chris and find the water ripple in the foreground jars an otherwise lovely serene landscape... crop or clone, either should be quick and easy.
Oh yes... and forgot to mention... we just adore ducks on this forum !!! Last edited by Mj on Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I've looked at each of your posts, but not commented so far since none grabbed me strongly enough to add to anything already said. This one is the best of yours that I've seen so far. The composition is great, the mist and the glassy water work well and yes there's the duck. Like Chris I'd like shiny water all the way to the bottom, but nature never delivers perfection ![]() Peter
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The wind just started to ripple the lake so I had to be quick to get the smooth reflection. Here's a shot (converted to mono )taken with the same lens at around 70 mm - I had a choice of cutting out the mountains and obtaining the tree reflection. I chose the mountains. I did try using my 17-40 but the image was too small. I may rue the day that I sold the 70-200!
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Second post is good too. Mountains work well, but being greedy I'd have liked the tree reflections too ![]() ![]() Peter
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Beautiful shots Sheila of a beautiful part of the world for photographers. You've captured a tranquil moment in a very poignant style. I'm unable to add anything to what's been said except that I agree about the ruffled water but would clone over it rather than crop. I wouldn't like to see the tip of the tree reflection be too crowded, as it would with a crop.
Lovely work. Simon
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OK, OK
![]() ![]() Could do with a tad cropping at the bottom - but couldn't we all ![]() Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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I think both versions are quiet nice, usually I'm a sucker for the reflections but in this case I prefer the mountains are the price of full reflections.
i would also like the smoother water in the first shot and i love the mountain shot with the way the mist stands out
![]() The third one doesn't do it for me. Shane
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Matt - There's a duck in all 3 pics, just smaller in the latter 2
![]() Edit: I'd say these were taken fairly close together as the duck hasn't really moved much - the rest is just afocal lenght thing. Peter
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Beautiful Sheila - I prefer the first one with the duck... but to be honest, I don't mind the ripples in the fore, but is only my opinion
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Sheila, I prefer the 3rd one in this series. It has a myserious and eery feeling that it promotes and the B&W conversion is well done.
As already stated the rippling in the first one let it down, still a great shot though. ![]() Geoff
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Very nice Sheila
![]() I'm also going back to NZ soon - hopefully we can both get some good shots (if not, there's something wrong!) Cheers, Stephen
Lovely shot, Stephen. Were we not lucky to get such good weather to shoot Lake Matheson? We are back there on 1 March for 16 days - doing the bits we missed last year. Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Thanks all for your comments. Hopefully I will have the Canon 5D for the next trip in March when my WA lenses actually become wide angle.
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Thanks Sheila - it looks like we were both pretty lucky with the weather - friends of mine went to NZ last year and it rained most of the time. Fingers crossed that it doesn't rain too much this time around... Looking forward to seeing your upcoming shots from NZ. Cheers, Stephen
Hi Sheila - Thanks for posting up these lovely images. Just beautiful. I dont mind the ruffled water in the bottom of the first image. Makes it unique. Different strokes i guess.
The mono took my breath away. Did you use Virtual Photographer to convert it? Do you care to share what settings you used. PM me if you dont want to tell all and sundry. ![]() Cheers Steve Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I use Fred Miranda's black and white plug in to convert to mono. I believe I used high contrast for this particular image. I do tend to fiddle with curves after converting to mono. Cheers Sheila Sheila Smart
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Cool - Thanks Sheila. Some good plugins come out of FM.
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