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Tidal Bore
This evening I witnessed something that really impressed me. It is one of two natural phenomenon that occur regularly and one of three ever documented in North America. Qiantang River, China has the largest of these at up to 30 ft high ours being at 5 ft. It is called a tidal bore.
I posted a video of it as seen in Turnagain Arm of the Cook Inlet:
http://youtu.be/UYM1dAV7JUg
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYM1dAV7JUg
The 'sweet spot' help
So for a long time I have understood that all lenses have a 'sweet spot' where they perform the best. I was hoping someone on here could help clarify some questions about this sweet spot...
First, is the sweet spot dependent on the camera body as well?
Second, how do you find the sweet spot...I am assuming that I would set the camera to aperture priority and shoot using a variety of settings but then what, what should I be looking for after the fact?
I hope someone out there can help me out
Mike
A change of location
So my four years in Utah was great. I will truly miss the many colors of Arches, Zion and Vermillion Cliffs. I will also miss the beauty of the Tetons and Yellowstone. The next page in my life has now started in Anchorage, Alaska so if anyone has any photo tips on locations or just wants to shoot it would be appreciated....Also if anyone is looking to get rid of a telephoto lens I am looking for one :)
Mike
Coyote Buttes
Hey everyone I am head down to coyote buttes area this long weekend and was wondering if anyone had any must see places other than wire pass/ buckskin gulch and the wave? Thanks
Mike
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Hey Mike! I really like your photos. I was wondering if we could use one of them for the website of a new little yoga school in Berlin. We would of course give due credit.
The one we have in mind is Red Cave Curves, which we absolutely love.
Thanks,
Pedro
The one we have in mind is Red Cave Curves, which we absolutely love.
Thanks,
Pedro