“ Floating Logs ”
I shot this in shutter priority, but in hindsight, I should’ve shot this manual. By shooting SP, my aperture was wide open and my logs got super blurry and out of focus. Ah well! I only had four hours left so I had to submit something, right?
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Photo Location: mactaquac provincial park, new brunswick, canada
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Levitation
  • David Morris Edited 5 years ago

    The floating logs are great! They could be more dramatic still with increased contrast and sharpness.

    The floating logs are great! They could be more dramatic still with increased contrast and sharpness.

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  • Cheryl Feight Edited 5 years ago

    Fun shot. I am impressed with all the levitation you made happen and by the naturalness of your setting. Nice vignette too

    Fun shot. I am impressed with all the levitation you made happen and by the naturalness of your setting. Nice vignette too

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  • Mary Childree Edited 5 years ago

    Your logs are very nicely levitated. You know the reason why they are not sharp as you stated. I like your creativity here.

    Your logs are very nicely levitated. You know the reason why they are not sharp as you stated. I like your creativity here.

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  • Sarah Rausch Edited 5 years ago

    I think you did good for 4 hours to spare! I would have liked to have seen them more in focus but thats what this is about, learning!

    I think you did good for 4 hours to spare! I would have liked to have seen them more in focus but thats what this is about, learning!

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Sony A7R3 Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8
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#illusion #levitation

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