User Comments
That's lovely! How do you find the camera?
David Dear - 02/Feb/12
After just trawling through a load of rock climbing shots that some people think are good because the climbing is hard, I've hit this one and wow! Absolutely beautiful, have a 5!
Mark Collins - 02/Feb/12
I said "Wow!" out loud!
Care to share the aperture and shutter speed for my educational value?
Codyshotolaschiewe - 02/Feb/12
Care to share the aperture and shutter speed for my educational value?
Thanks for the comments!
Dave - I really like the camera. It's easy to use and great for carrying in the mountains. The picture quality is great and I like the manual controls.
Codyshotolaschiewe - I tend to take landscape pictures with an aperture of f11 for depth of field, using aperture priority. For this picture the ISO was 400 and the shutter speed 1/100.
osh - 02/Feb/12
Dave - I really like the camera. It's easy to use and great for carrying in the mountains. The picture quality is great and I like the manual controls.
Codyshotolaschiewe - I tend to take landscape pictures with an aperture of f11 for depth of field, using aperture priority. For this picture the ISO was 400 and the shutter speed 1/100.
I agree with Dave Dear - how do some shots, especially those bouldering ones about a foot off the ground, get a 5? This is a 5. Lovely reflections caught perfectly, great composure and light.
Removed User - 02/Feb/12
Why can't we vote 5 for a wonderful landscape AND vote 5 for a great climbing shot - I didn't realise the two were mutually exclusive.
Enty - 03/Feb/12
This is stunning osh, seen so many photos from this viewpoint but, have to say this one stands out a mile, well done.
mr mills - 05/Feb/12
This looks so like a Heaton Cooper watercolour that it's uncanny! So much stillness in the air...
Sean Kelly - 06/Feb/12