I photographed another waterfall today in Iceland that is exceptionally beautiful. Aldeyjarfoss Falls was hard to get to because the road was both muddy and icy, but it was worth it. I used a 10-f/stop neutral density filter to slow down the shutter speed so I could abstract not only the falls but the radiating pattern of the water, too, as it churned beneath the cliff face. Given that this is March, the entire area should have been covered in snow, but due to the unusually mild temperatures this year there was a lot of bare rock. My settings for this image were 13 seconds, f/16, 400 ISO, and I used a 24mm focal length.
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Mar 28, 2017, 6:41:25 PM
Jim - Hi Betty, Thank you for the compliment.
Regarding the owl photo, I used the Canon 1Dx Mark II with the 100-400mm lens. I did not use a teleconverter because the owl was too close for that.
Mar 28, 2017, 8:28:38 AM
Betty - This is a beautiful image.
A while back you posted an image of a snowy owl. Were you using a Canon 1D Mk II with the 100-400? Did you use the 1.4X or the 2X extenders?