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    Japan, 2010

    Whooper swans (removed swan poop)

    1Ds Mark III, 16-35mm
    Manual (incident no comp), 1/200 @ f16, ISO 400
    Post-production- CS5, NK

    See you where there is light, or at the computer

    Chas

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    lovely image nice use of wide angle take me with you

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    Creative vision, Chas. (Jim, Tom and I found one of these at Jam Bay a few summers ago, figured it had escaped from somewhere unless it was really really lost)

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    Wonderful image, composition is simply excellent.
    I think this is my favorite from your Japan work.

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    Lovely lovely composition and excellent exposure as usual.
    Your pics normally say "manual (incident ...".
    Does that mean you use separate light meter to meter the incident light and then manually input the settings to your camera?
    Would love to know how you do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidharth Kodikal View Post
    Lovely lovely composition and excellent exposure as usual.
    Your pics normally say "manual (incident ...".
    Does that mean you use separate light meter to meter the incident light and then manually input the settings to your camera?
    Would love to know how you do it.

    I us an incident meter as above, as well as in-camera spot metering and reference values to determine the majority of my exposures.

    I am off to YNP in a few minutes,

    Chas

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    a 3D image for sure.. have fun in YNP !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Glatzer View Post
    I us an incident meter as above, as well as in-camera spot metering and reference values to determine the majority of my exposures.

    I am off to YNP in a few minutes,

    Chas
    Thanks for the info.
    Amazing picture. I keep coming back to it.
    Looking forward to your images from YNP.

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    I love the yellow bill, superb image.

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    Excellent use of the wide angle. Fantastic image.

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