Late Night Creek

JimFox

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I captured this last night, it's Grizzly Creek in Colorado.

Taken with the iPhone 15 Pro Max with the ultra wide lens. It was a 3 second exposure as it was getting late, and it's still totally sharp.

The color kind of looked cool with how the 3 sec exposure rendered it, but I decided to go with B&W.

I also used my D850, but right now I am focusing on the 15 Pro Max so I can learn all of its features.

All comments welcome,

Jim

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MonikaC

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Nice, Jim. Almost looks like IR.
Were you able to avoid the construction traffic jams on I-70?
 

JimFox

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Made a nice B&W although the vignette is a bit on the heavy side.
Thanks Alan. I liked the look of it, but I will have to look at it again later and see if I was too heavy fingered on the edit of this.

Maybe @Ken Rennie has some thoughts as I was kind of taking inspiration from his style of waterfall editing.
 

JimFox

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Nice, Jim. Almost looks like IR.
Were you able to avoid the construction traffic jams on I-70?
Thanks Monika!

Yep I missed it. I got into Silverthorne later in the evening and then left in the morning heading east. So missed it all. But as I was heading East, I saw the West bound traffic backed up for miles. Maybe a good 5 or 10 mile backup. So I got lucky there.
 

MonikaC

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Thanks Monika!

Yep I missed it. I got into Silverthorne later in the evening and then left in the morning heading east. So missed it all. But as I was heading East, I saw the West bound traffic backed up for miles. Maybe a good 5 or 10 mile backup. So I got lucky there.
I was stuck for at least 45' on Wed afternoon. Made sure that I came back on 285 instead of I-70.
 
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