| camera | Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL |
| exposure mode | full manual |
| shutterspeed | 10s |
| aperture | f/6.3 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 55.0mm |
| resolution | 1800x1200 pixels |
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Wintering Soul
comments (14)
Gorgeous light!!! I like your style Nadine
Nadine Calor: Thanks Rafael! I think I'm moving more towards B&W now.
Fantastic lighting, Nadine. A really beautiful photograph. (:o)
Nadine Calor: Thanks Rosalyn! Happy you like!
Wonderful light !!! Like if God came to talk to you from heaven ...
Nadine Calor: Thanks so much Ann
WoW!! Beautiful!!
Nadine Calor: Thank you so much King!
Love you're word as well!
Nadine Calor,
That is so fantastic! Is is a composite image? If so, you did a damn good job here. If this is the original image, you were guided by divinity at the moment. Z
Nadine Calor: Hi there VZ! Thank you!
It's the original image. All I did was, as they say "twiddle" with the lens and convert it to B&W.
Nadine, this is just so well done. Looks like a combination of a zoom and composite. Not that I give a flip either way. It is stunning! A likey for me.
Nadine Calor: Hi Kathryn, thanks for the lovely comment! I played with the zoom
To tell you the truth...I've been browsing through your blog for some time now and I just love your technique.
oh my thats brilliant, fantastic effect with that long shutter speed
Nadine Calor: Thanks Tim! Trying out some new stuff. Still figuring out what my main style is
My mouth dropped open when I saw this! It is magical! B&W renders it beautifully!
My mouth dropped open when I saw this! It is magical! B&W renders it beautifully!
Nadine Calor: Thank you Dear!
Great Shot Nadine. I love your work.
Nadine Calor: Thanks Rob!
Amazing! I must agree that the B&W conversion was the best way to go. I love B&W and trees.. Petje af
This is beautiful. I love it!
likeying...
and buddying
Nadine Calor: Hey DrAW! Thanks
That's the best compliment you can get on SC right!
nice! what's the light source? did u put a flash?
Nadine Calor: Thanks. I almost never use a flash. It was a streetlight infront of our garage
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