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Lucifer Falls, Robert Treman State Park

Lucifer Falls, Robert Treman State Park
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Lucifer Falls, Robert Treman State Park, New York October 2009, peak color. This is a 25 second exposure at f22 with noise reduction done in camera.

Photographer: Kevin Dude
Folder: E510 Landscapes
Uploaded: 15-Oct-2009 06:57 CEST
Current Rating: 9.60/5
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Camera: Olympus E510
Exposure time: 25 seconds
Aperture: f22
Focal length: 14mm (28mm)
Lens: 14-45mm f3.5-5.6
Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 100
White balance: Daylight
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied: resized resharpened, took out extra green and had the camera do noise reduction in body.
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Image resized to: 736x956

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Lucifer Falls

superb capture Kevin!

Arun Prabhu at 03:01 CEST on 16-Oct-2009 [Reply]

NO SUBJECT

Super well done!!

Has beautiful color and composition and technique!

Big Congrats!!

Bruce Thomas at 04:55 CEST on 17-Oct-2009 [Reply]

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Beautiful and well done !

Sergio Di Giovanni at 16:35 CEST on 18-Oct-2009 [Reply]

Great!

Well done in every aspect. getting such sharpness with f22 in 4-3 format is against the laws of optics or physics but seeing is believing in this case. Many consider f5.6 to be the optimum sharpness and and at f16 the diffraction should already very noticeable... But this photo looks simply great... and not only regarding sharpness.
pekka

Pekka Nihtinen at 15:54 CEST on 19-Oct-2009 [Reply]

sharpness

Pekka Nihtinen wrote:
> Well done in every aspect. getting such sharpness with f22 in 4-3 format is against the laws
> of optics or physics but seeing is believing in this case. Many consider f5.6 to be the optimum
> sharpness and and at f16 the diffraction should already very noticeable... But this photo
> looks simply great... and not only regarding sharpness.
> pekka
>
Thanks for the compliments.
If I listened to what the popular theories are about photo equipment I wouldn't be using Olympus.
I haven't had a body or lens disappoint me yet. The sharpness of Olympus optics impresses me all the time. My only regret is not using them earlier in my photographic career.

Kevin Dude at 03:11 CET on 01-Nov-2009 [Reply]

thank you

Arun Prabhu wrote:
> superb capture Kevin!

Thank you. It took some time but was worth the effort. I'm heading back there soon to get some 645 format shots.
>

Kevin Dude at 03:12 CET on 01-Nov-2009 [Reply]

thank you

Bruce Thomas wrote:
> Super well done!!
>
> Has beautiful color and composition and technique!
>
> Big Congrats!!
> thanks for the comments. Olympus makes it easy.

Kevin Dude at 03:13 CET on 01-Nov-2009 [Reply]