| camera | Canon EOS 5D |
| exposure mode | aperture priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/20s |
| aperture | f/14.0 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 93.0mm |
| resolution | 4368x2912 pixels |
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Jiuzhaigou Park # 2
comments (22)
Silken threads of icy refreshment. Nice.
Aussie: Wish I had thought of that as a title. thank you Red Pen
You are a really fine photographer Aussie - go to the top of the class!
Aussie: Thank you Chris. Can I stay in the middle maybe, as from the top the only way is down. lol
This took my breath away, Aussie, when the page opened. It has a snow-capped look to it.
Aussie: It was a gorgeous spot.
Aussie, this is captivating. I want to sit under that waterfall. It looks so refreshing! Another likey!
Aussie: Thank you Kay.
Beautiful,I agree with Chris your are the master
Aussie: Thank you Vintage, this was a beautiful place and I'm so pleased Jerry gave me all the little tips on this area.
This is awesome Aussie. I am breathless! Going straight to my likeys.
Aussie: Thank you Richard, I'm pleased you like it.
Really COOL!
Aussie: And the weather was very cool as well. Lol Thank you.
A grand viewpoint Aussie, really suits the slowish shutter speed as well, gives it atmosphere.
Aussie: Thanks Les, I experimented with the shutterspeed and a nd filter. Luckily most of the other tourists headed for the viewing platform and didn't hassle me for my spot.
Fabulous shot, Aussie. I love the moss coloured rocks.
Aussie: That was what I liked about it too. As you come down the path beside the waterfall you see these first with just the water running across the top.
A likey for me, Aussie.
Aussie: Thank you bridge. You have not been posting lately, miss your shots.
Aussie, don't you ever say; every body could get a good shot of this........(like you did before)
It takes some 'know-how' and you that too, I love it, it is a likey to me...amazing picture.
Aussie: Now I admit I put a bit more effort and thought into this shot. You come down the path at the side of the waterfall so see the top of this area first. It is beautiful from all areas and gets more spectacular as you descend. Not as many people stop where I was as there is a viewing platform a bit lower down. When you get to the front of the waterfall there are a million people all trying to get a shot of their loved one in front of it. I was taking the one and only shot I took and this guy says to me excuse me I want to take a photo. It seemed like because I didn't have a person in my shot it didn't count in his eyes anyway. So I was very pleased it turned out OK hence my anyone could take a nice shot.
Thank you Astrid I'm very pleased you like it.
Beautiful location !
Aussie: Thank you, it was a gorgeous spot.
I like how you framed this!
Aussie: Thank you Martin.
very cool Aussie, great compo and control of the light. mal
Aussie: Thank you Mal, I'm very pleased you like it. I have a b&w version too that I really like. Used the ND filter on it.
Another beautiful shot...well framed too.
Aussie: Thank you Alexandra. A macro of the moss would have been nice.
super capture Aussie
Aussie: Thanks Tim
Marvellous, Aussie, and if i ever wanted anyone to capture moving water I'd ask you.
Aussie: Maybe I should post a couple of the ones that wouldn't have even made it through the 'accidental school of photography' course and you may change your mind.
Thanks Chad, glad you like it.
Beyond stunning
The more I look at this photograph, the more spectacular it becomes
Aussie: Thank you for your kind comments
This is lovely. I like the fact that the water still looks like water!!
Aussie: Thanks Bill, it would have been very chilly water coming of snow capped mountains.
Excellent frame and angle. You got into beautiful places.
Awesome shot! Love it
Wow, wow, wow !!! You can almost here the noice from the falling water and smell the moist in the air.
Aussie: Thank you for dropping by and commenting
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