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Fair Brook

Fair Brook
Copyright ©2006, Steve Elliott
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Fair Brook winds its way down from the moors on Kinder into the river Ashop in the Peak District Derbyshire. Polarizing filter + Graduated ND filter used to allow longer shutter speed and balance sky to landscape.

Photographer: Steve Elliott
Folder: Steve Elliott
Uploaded: 09-Sep-2006 07:48 CEST
Current Rating: 9.38/8
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Camera: Olympus E300
Exposure time: 1/6
Aperture: F22
Focal length: 44mm
Lens: 11-22mm F2.8-3.5
Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 100
White balance: Clouds
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: Converted to Tiff, Levels sharpened and saved for Web in CS2
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Image resized to: 800x620

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Wel done again Steve.
This is a photo that I would like to hang on the wall...

regards,

Fonzy - at 09:13 CEST on 09-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Nice picture Steve... I don?t know how communicate my feelings when I saw your picture... but the word: "balance"..arrived to my heart.. best regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 15:30 CEST on 10-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Thanks Fons and Ricardo for you comments, I'm pleased you like the picture, it was very tricky getting down to the water fall as I had to climb down a steep slippery bank and wondered how I was going to get back up again!!
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 18:28 CEST on 10-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Another great shot Steve. You certainly know how to pull it all together.

Kiffin Miller at 02:12 CEST on 11-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Nothing to say, only a 10 for this photo. Amazing.
Cheers

Pedro Afonso at 10:29 CEST on 11-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Thanks Kiffin and Pedro for you comments and generous rating.
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 17:55 CEST on 11-Sep-2006 [Reply]

Fair Brook

Steve,

Congratulations on a stunning shot, I think this moment could not have been captured any better.
The ND filter used is also very impressive in creating the correct exposure for the whole image.

Kindest Regards: Peter

Peter French at 21:46 CEST on 11-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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great photo steve
i am looking to get some nd filters and polarizing filters but not sure which to get ?

andy

Andrew Mclean at 15:17 CEST on 12-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Thank Peter and Andy for your comments and ratings, regarding Polarizing filters you will need a circular type for use with your DSLR. I use a selection of Cokin ND Grads but if I were to buy just one it would be the P121M which gives you a 2 stop difference and is the one I use most of the time, hope that helps.
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 18:18 CEST on 12-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Once again a great picture
Thanks for sharing
Hans Koren

Hans Koren at 18:49 CEST on 12-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Hans Koren wrote:
> Once again a great picture
> Thanks for sharing
> Hans Koren
>
Thanks Hans

Steve Elliott at 14:24 CEST on 13-Sep-2006 [Reply]

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Very nice and impressing picture. I love the depth og field..

Best regards

Kim /DK

Kim Willer at 19:05 CEST on 15-Sep-2006 [Reply]