RCE Foto

(i) On JuzaPhoto, please disable adblockers (let's see why!)






Login LogoutJoin JuzaPhoto!
JuzaPhoto uses technical cookies and third-part cookies to provide the service and to make possible login, choice of background color and other settings (click here for more info).

By continuing to browse the site you confirm that you have read your options regarding cookies and that you have read and accepted the Terms of service and Privacy.


OK, I confirm


You can change in every moment your cookies preferences from the page Cookie Preferences, that can be reached from every page of the website with the link that you find at the bottom of the page; you can also set your preferences directly here

Accept CookiesCustomizeRefuse Cookies


  1. Galleries
  2. »
  3. Landscape (wilderness)
  4. » Red Rock Crossing, Sedona AZ, d700 +24-70 3s

 
Red Rock Crossing, Sedona AZ, d700 +24-70 3s...

Usa 4

View gallery (21 photos)



What do you think about this photo?


Do you have questions or curiosities about this image? Do you want to ask something to the author, give him suggestions for improvement, or congratulate for a photo that you really like?


You can do it by joining JuzaPhoto, it is easy and free!

There is more: by registering you can create your personal page, publish photos, receive comments and you can use all the features of JuzaPhoto. With more than 242000 members, there is space for everyone, from the beginner to the professional.




avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (12:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And 'a obbliogo HD because this is saved as 50% .... devastation.

This place is called as the title and is in Sedona, Arizona.
I made a lot of shots at different heights of the river, I will propose in the future (I still have to finish you develop the 2 previous trips ...).

I used the Tiffen ND filter is used and two pebbles sticking out from the river to poszionarmici precariously :)

PS the rocks are really red even without the light of the sunset, it is called Red Rock country

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (12:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find it perfect even 50%!
Can I ask you something about the filters?
say you used an ND filter, as far as I understand, this dovrabbe crouch exposure and allow it to extend the time to get the silky effect of the water.
But, when using a filter, as you must adjust the settings of the camera? how it sets itself against the exposure? and I'll have to get the histogram is always well balanced, or with the use of a filter will have some change?
The use of filters, then, can compensate the use of combining multiple exposures into a photo? thing, this, I think I'll never be able to do ...
thanks for the answers you want to give me, hello

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (12:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful shot ... and what a place!
allocation in a few days, right? put the whip is d800 so stop with the chatter ... and then I need some ideas for my next trip to USA ;-) (hopefully with a 5dIII though :-))

bye
davide

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (12:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Graduated filters are an account (GND) ie a + dark part and the other transparent, are used to underexpose + bright areas, a typical clear, dark foreground. These filters can be replaced (and in my opinion is much better, but not for others) by double or more exposures then blendate.

The filters that I use are NOT replaceable and post processing are:
-I use polarizer to eliminate reflections in the water or in the undergrowth
-ND (neutral density) used to lengthen the exposure, the ones I use are quite dark, I always do the exposure in manual "nose" and then was added if needed regulating myself with the histogram of the LCD.

obviously a good tripod is the starting point

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (12:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

allocation in a few days, right?

It is hit and understood just fine with the weekend, weather permitting I will have to fill 50 Tera HD :)))
2 GG in Yellowstone,
a weekend drive to the mountain with a focus on Oregon Palouse
a weekend from Calgary to Edmonton with a focus on Badlands of Alberta
a long weekend of the Canadian Rockies

I got a little scared because I did not ever take advantage of the fourth weekend in full and knowing my own pace combined with the time of dawn this season expect the physical devastation .... :-D

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (12:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much for the explanation and ... bon voyage! ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on May 05, 2012 (13:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Overall a good photo technically well executed and interpreted pp. Too bad that the composition is a little disturbed by the branches partially covering formations in the background and in my opinion a hair intrusive on pp dx, hello

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very beautiful colors and all well-run ... in the composition, however, find it a bit intrusive in the bushes on the right .. personal opinion ;-)
congratulations!
hello
fabio

avatarsenior
sent on May 05, 2012 (14:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

They are a bit intrusive, in this case to take that water in the foreground there was no other possibility of composition, I had to climb over those bushes, enter the water and put the balance on two slabs sticking out, the banks huddled with high bushes in dex and left, was really the only shot. Then I have another 100 other spot

avatarjunior
sent on May 05, 2012 (15:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find it very well balanced, the effect on the water silk is delicate but not exaggerated.

avatarsupporter
sent on May 06, 2012 (9:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very light, beautiful scenery and good compo, tree on the left you have escaped a little 'ac ;-)
Congratulations, hello.

avatarsupporter
sent on May 06, 2012 (11:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The place is great, I've been there myself, but I could not take pictures as beautiful as yours. Compliments.

user92328
avatar
sent on June 20, 2016 (16:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful harmony in this shot, between light, color and composition rich in elements .. !!


RCE Foto

Publish your advertisement on JuzaPhoto (info)

Some comments may have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.  Microsoft Translator



 ^

JuzaPhoto contains affiliate links from Amazon and Ebay and JuzaPhoto earn a commission in case of purchase through affiliate links.

Mobile Version - juza.ea@gmail.com - Terms of use and Privacy - Cookie Preferences - P. IVA 01501900334 - REA 167997- PEC juzaphoto@pec.it

May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me