Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you Adam, for showing the beauty of nature, mostly unseen by the passer-by ........... or even some diligent/keen photographers! B. On 26-jan-2006, at 23:21, Adam Bridge wrote: > Jan and I celebrated our 31st anniversary by driving down to Monterey. > We went to the aquarium and to Asilomar beach. > > Jellies are wonderful subjects, moving against an unseen but hinted > current, always downward for some reason, dancing. > > <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/01/25/_L3U8535.jpg> > <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/01/25/_L3U8537.jpg> > > We were at the beach at a very low tide. The slope of the beach was > hardly noticeable so there was a sheen of water over the surface of > the sand. Coupled with the mostly cloudy day with a hint of blue sky: > > <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/01/25/_L3U8789.jpg> > <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/01/25/_L3U8793.jpg> > <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/01/25/_L3U8796.jpg> > > Upon the beach a single strand of seaweed, washed up from the tidal > pools, curled on the sand: > > <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/01/25/_L3U8802.jpg> > > Technical stuff: > > The Jellies were shot with the Canon f1.4 lens @ 3200 ISO > The beach with the 70-200 f2.8L > The strand of seaweed with the zoom as well. > > Later some birds and shots with the 100 APO. > > Comments welcome - and thank you to the group for accepting these > not-even-Leicanon images. > > Adam > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information