Moss Respite
Taken at Salisbury, Barrington National Park on the Williams river. Down stream is Underbank which will be under water when the land is flooded to make the new Tilligerry Dam. Such beautiful place and a must visit!
Nikon D700 70-200mm @200mm
250sec, F/18, ISO-100
ND400 filter
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David Geoffrey...
Another great one!!
Michael Howard replied
Thanks David :)
christophermp
Hi Michael, great capture, love the technique, congrats on the feature mate.
Michael Howard replied
Hi Christopher, thanks very much mate. I’m loving this filter :)
chriso
Lovely moss and smooth water – great choice of exposure and composition.
Michael Howard replied
Thank you for a very nice comment
gracefulflaire
Very moving visually and emotionally. Such a shame about the Tillingerry Dam going in.
Michael Howard replied
Yes change in a big way, some great country will be underwater. Progress!
Husky
Great image Mick, great comp!
Michael Howard replied
Thanks so much:)
GiGee
Absolutely beautiful.
Michael Howard replied
Thanks very much for your comment!
PJS15204
I really like this shot! I like the texture of moss and its sharpness through out the scene and the mercury like water is always a treat great shot!
Michael Howard replied
Thank you, cheers
Barbara Brown
Beautiful exposure!! Lovely image!
Michael Howard replied
Thanks very much Barbara
josiem
stunning!
Michael Howard replied
Thanks very much Josie :)
Michael Howard
Thanks for featuring in All Water in Motion
Jodie Bennett
Nice shot. Congratulation on the feature
Michael Howard replied
Thanks very much Jodie :)
Michael Howard
annibels
Love the softness of the water, and lighting on the rocks
Michael Howard replied
Thanks so much!
RichardIsik
nice capture,long exposure smooth image
Michael Howard replied
Thanks Richard :)
John Vandeven
Wow 250seconds….It was well worth the effort as it has turned out to be a fabulous shot.
Michael Howard replied
Thanks John!
AideRaal
Great shot!
Michael Howard replied
Thanks very much Aide :)
helmutk
Lovely image !
Michael Howard replied
Your comment is much appreciate, thanks very much
Elana Bailey
Wow, Michael. Wonderful capture, softness, lighting and sense of movement. Well done indeed. An instant fave.
Michael Howard replied
Thanks Elana :)
athex
Lovely image
Michael Howard replied
Thanks Athex!
Nathan v.D
Nice shot, not sure why I found it in the mighty manning valley group though?
Michael Howard replied
Thanks Nathan. All be it not far from the Manning Valley, I have removed it from that group.
Angela King-Jones
just lovely
Michael Howard replied
Thanks so much Angela
GerryMac
stunning composition and capture!
Michael Howard replied
Thank you Gerry, cheers :)
Stephen Williams
awesome shot!
love the real low angle.
great work!
Michael Howard replied
Cheers Stephen, thanks for the comment
Anna Leworthy 28 days ago
did you do photoshoping on this image? I’m learning new skills and have always wondered how to produce an image like this where the greens are so green. Any advice?
Michael Howard replied 28 days ago
Hi Anna, images is basically straight from the camera with a little “vibrance” control in PS as far as I remember. There are quite a few different ways to add saturation other then just dialing up saturation. A good one I use is to duplicate layer, adjust saturation to ~+25, change layers property to colour, then gaussian blur ~+4. You can then adjust Opacity of layer down 25%-50% or what ever suits. Give it a go.