Thank you so much for the visits, favs and features:
Stats: 5/18/12 ~ 48 favs, 1,043 views
- 5/27/12 ~ The Beautiful East Coast
- 5/23/12 ~ Artists Universe
- 5/21/12 ~ Americas – Rural-Urban-Wide-Free
- 5/14/12 ~ New England
- 3/25/12 ~ PA Photographers on Vacation
- 11/30/10 ~ Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends
- 8/23/10 ~ The Best of Redbubble
- 8/17/10 ~ Exquisition
- 8/15/10 ~ New England Coastal Life
- 8/13/10 ~ Islands of the World
- 8/10/10 ~ Your Magic Places
I was disappointed because our whale watch was canceled due to rough water…. so we went to watch the sunset at the Bass Harbor Lighthouse.
Blend of 2 exposures taken 8/4/10 at Bass Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine, USA (Acadia National Park). The six second exposure made the ocean waves look smokey. And…. I got wet feet to get this shot…. those rocks are slippery!
Canon Rebel Xsi, F stop 8.0
6 second exposure
2 polarizing filters with tripod
acadia national park, atlantic ocean, bass harbor lighthouse, coast, dusk, ldeiter78 ldfeatures lori deiter, maine, new england, sunset, landscape
Comments
oOOOooo!!!! Beautifully done, sweetie … LOVE the smokey, misty water!!!!!!
Thank you Lois….I can’t wait to get home to try HDR on my shots!
– Lori Deiter
This is so beautiful!!
Thank you!!
– Lori Deiter
Love the fog on the water. Great POV and capture.
Thanks Alex…. the waves with long exposure look like fog…. I like that!
– Lori Deiter
Lovely capture!!
Thank you!!
– Lori Deiter
What a beautiful capture!
Thank you Barbara!!!
– Lori Deiter
Well done Lori, like how misty the water looks with the slow shutter.
Thank you Eric…. yep I like how the slow shutter works at the ocean…. looks like fog!
– Lori Deiter
Awesome image, awesome capture!
Thank you Monte!
– Lori Deiter
Ooh gorgeous composition! What a breathtaking place to be, such a naturally beautiful place that it doesn’t even look like it’s really trying :D
Thank you Zoe!!!
– Lori Deiter
Breathtaking image, beautiful piece of work! – John
Thank you so much John!
– Lori Deiter
Maine looks so pretty
Maine was gorgeous – my first visit! Thank you Lynn!
– Lori Deiter