Very nice series Grahame Have you noticed how red and yellow leaves suit compositions like #1 and #2 ? It would be a good idea to shoot it again in fall with lots of red and yellow leaves. Actually , such a nice place that it would be nice to shoot it each season to see how everything changes in the scenes in time.
Excellent landscapes
Thanks Dan,
Yes, it's certainly a new area to explore, lots of streams and one day I will get to some decent waterfalls although these are well off the tracks from what I can find out so far.
Using the filters was a bit of a hassle but this time I had prepared myself with a plastic container that could be put on any surface next to me, so simple but made things easy. With the lens I used the front rotates so the procedure was, remove the ND from the Cokin holder after the shot and place in container, focus and frame next shot, rotate CPL using a finger on the Cokin holder to get least reflection on rocks, replace ND whilst holding filter holder so it did not rotate, adjust exposure and shoot a few. Care and discipline needed but well worth it.
Grahame
Hi Binnur and thanks for commenting.
I had actually considered removing the leaves and debris before shooting but no doubt I would have got wet.
There are no seasons here that make a noticeable difference to the leaf fall, they fall and replace themselves on the vast majority of trees continuously. The major difference in times of year is the humidity and at present its good but in a couple of months will be really stifling especially in these rain forest areas.
As you indicated some planning ahead on how you will handle things pays dividends in the field. There are some situations (and shooting falls/streams is one of them) when even with today's tech there is still no substitute for CPL and ND filters.
Looking forward to your continuing exploration of the island.
Great series you have here.
Nice series, I like the dreamlike stream images most, 1st image would have benefited from a bit more background to lead the viewer's gaze through the scene.