Met up with a fellow photographer from the photo club this evening to take holiday shots in Stroudsburg. But some waterfalls by the parking area caught our attention first! Oh, how fun it was to have my tripod along so that I could slow the shutter down on the camera and not have to worry about accidently shaking the camera when I took the shot!
My apologies for the massive upload tonight! I want to finish up my fourth year on schedule, so I'm posting my daily shot and filling in all the gaps. Do not feel obligated to comment on all of them! Just do the ones you like the best- or even one. As always I appreciate each and every one of you who takes the time to view and comment my pictures!
@fullcircle Thanks Cindy! It was definitely brisk! @espyetta Thank you Marybeth! It's a nice little park. The water has to compete with some traffic though. Still that falls make a nice sound.
Just beautiful!! Waterfalls are wonderful!! I need to get over to the one we have near here!! I love the rushing water and the pounding noise it makes as it falls!! FAV!!!!
Thank you Merry, Bev, Margaret, Daisy, Vesna, Mike and Bill!
Bev- I had my camera on my tripod, ISO at 100 and the camera set on P. You should be able to replicate that with your Canon when you get it back. If you don't have a tripod, I can get you one (free!!), otherwise, find a spot where you can set the camera down so that it will not pick up any movement. You can see what the other settings were in the exif info here- but with P, I just let the camera pick out what it wants to do.
December 19th, 2014
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@espyetta Thank you Marybeth! It's a nice little park. The water has to compete with some traffic though. Still that falls make a nice sound.
Thank you Merry, Bev, Margaret, Daisy, Vesna, Mike and Bill!
Bev- I had my camera on my tripod, ISO at 100 and the camera set on P. You should be able to replicate that with your Canon when you get it back. If you don't have a tripod, I can get you one (free!!), otherwise, find a spot where you can set the camera down so that it will not pick up any movement. You can see what the other settings were in the exif info here- but with P, I just let the camera pick out what it wants to do.