Search for "rows" returned 5 matches
- Title
- Winter Rows
- Description
- A shot of a tree among some irrigation rows on a farm in Gilroy, CA.
- Details
- Canon 5D mkIII, Canon 17-40 f4@40mm, f11@1/13th sec, ISO 50, Polarizer, Singh-Ray 3-stop Hard
- Taken
- 2015-12-24
- Location
- Gilroy, CA
- Keywords
- farm,
rows,
irrigation,
tree,
clouds,
gilroy,
california,
landscape
- Title
- Narrows and Log
- Description
- A lone log rests in the Zion Narrows at Zion National Park, UT.
- Details
- Canon 5D mkIII, Canon 17-40 f4@17mm, f16@10 sec, ISO 50, Polarizer
- Taken
- 2014-11-06
- Location
- Zion National Park, UT
- Keywords
- zion,
zion national park,
narrows,
river,
virgin river,
stream,
utah,
fall,
autumn,
log
- Title
- Narrows Cascade
- Description
- The familiar cascade just outside the Zion Narrows, Zion NP, UT.
- Details
- Canon 5D mkIII, Canon 17-40 f4@17mm, f14@2 sec, ISO 400
- Taken
- 2014-11-06
- Location
- Zion National Park, UT
- Keywords
- zion,
zion national park,
cascade,
river,
virgin river,
stream,
utah,
fall,
autumn
- Title
- Nuevo Farm
- Description
- The diverging lines in a field lead to the Bernasconi Hills in Nuevo, CA.
- Details
- Canon 5D mkII, Canon 17-40 f4@24mm, f11@1/15th sec, ISO 100
- Taken
- 2013-02-02
- Location
- Nuevo, CA
- Keywords
- field,
farm,
rows,
furrows,
perspective,
hill,
mountain,
clouds,
mood,
california,
landscape
- Title
- Crops in the Wind
- Description
- I saw this scene while stopped at a stop light in Lakeview, CA so I pulled over and took a couple shots. It was extremely windy so there was no way to avoid the motion blur other than bump the ISO setting. But the exposure was still way too long. Even so, I like this shot so I'm just going to pretend that it was intentional and my artistic vision all along.
- Details
- Canon 5D mkII, Canon 17-40 f/4L@17mm, f11@1/20th sec., ISO 400, Singh-Ray 3-stop grad
- Taken
- 2010-05-09
- Location
- Lakeview, CA
- Keywords
- crops,
wind,
lakeview,
san jacinto wildlife area,
hills,
storm,
farm,
rows,
countryside
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