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  1. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Not sure what you mean by diffused, Dennis. Here's an unmanipulated image, with no in camera HDR work, or post processing. Both were shot at 1/6 second to blur the falls' movement. The other image may have shot in the HDR "Vivid" setting, and/or was processed to bring out the colors and clarity...
  2. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Oh absolutely, w-wboy... all mine have "IS" except the 17-40 f/4. If you were referring to an earlier post of mine which discussed HDR, that's different. It stands for "high dynamic range" and requires the recording of multiple images, usually three. My Canon 5D Mark III is the first SLR camera...
  3. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Thanks, Brian! Happy Holidays to you and yours, fo sho!! Great videos, by the way! Love the area that you work, live and play in!
  4. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Actually, I have done a fair bit of handheld HDR shooting, including this shot. Done quickly and carefully, there's little or no ghosting
  5. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    More interesting spiraling, and a quadruple stemmer, too boot! Tough contrasty lighting...I could have set up the tripod, and utilized the Canon 56D Mark III's excellent and convenient in-camera HDR feature.
  6. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    I love the deep, spiral textures in this living snag:
  7. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    This one took quite a bit of processing. Quite the extreme dynamic range to overcome!! From further north...
  8. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Thanks, Ger.....I shot these on my recent trip south, a couple days before my brief visit with ya. I forget the name of the redwood grove, but its the one a few miles from Sebastopol. Nice trees, though a bit smaller than further north, and in a drier area, with no lush undergrowth. Mostly just...
  9. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Heck, no. It will hopefully fall apart slowly, over 10-25 years. I shot those images almost two years ago. I'd be surprised if that precarious top section is still intact. Snags are great for wildlife.
  10. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    The hell you say!! Danged if it didn't move...
  11. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Aww, Butch, that's a root! It was too cold for snakes and the like.....
  12. rbtree

    Snags are Cool!

    Snags Are Cool And this grand old appx 7 foot diameter big leaf maple is one of the best I've seen. The link is to a 13 image slide show http://www.flickr.com/photos/rbtree/sets/72157638956792935/show
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