Thursday, July 3, 2008

White Crown Reflection

Lillies on pond
Shooting Mode Manual - Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) - 1/640
Av( Aperture Value ) - f5.6
ISO Speed - 100
Focal Length - 300.0 mm
White Balance - Mode Daylight

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow. First water lily I have seen this year. Nice one too. No frogs on the pads but the lily works.

Whatever happened to the guy who shot those nice reflection photos and who was from your city? As I recall. Maybe a different city.

Anonymous said...

amazing composition. great colors, excellent reflection. well done

Jane Hards Photography said...

Outstanding image. The colours again vivid without being garish (you always do the right thing by not over saturating colours) and the reflcetion is so sharp. Worthy of a Monet painting.

Anonymous said...

A very tranquil photo. Well done,as usual.

Jim Klenke said...

Nice, looks like its resting on glass.

Louis la Vache said...

Very reminiscent of Monet's famous 'Water Lilies'. What many don't know is Monet's work is actually a series of panels, five, if "Louis" recalls correctly - and they are huge. The group of them occupy a full room in L'Orangerie in Paris. Fine image you've posted here!

"Louis" thanks you for your visits to San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.

"Louis" is up past his cowbell in a work project for the next several weeks, so he may stop by and take a look but not sign the 'guest registry'.

slim said...

First sighting of a wl this year for me too. A few photoshop effects and viola . . . a Monet companion.

marley said...

Lovely reflection. Another great shot :)

Virginia said...

Perfectly perfect. Monet, eat your heart out.

airplane5312 said...

Lovely shot. What kind of telephoto do you use?

Maya said...

Love it, Love it, Love it!

Diederick Wijmans said...

Just...perfect!!

Olivier said...

la fleur de la tranquillité et du zen intérieur, très belle photo.

the flower of peace and zen interior, very beautiful picture.

Kerri Farley said...

This is beautiful!!

Janet Kincaid said...

Gorgeous photo, Rob. Really breathtaking.