DeathK said:
Nice. Depending on the actual color it could be anything from rock flour to lime to algae.
I suspect a mineral origin.

Maybe all the European lakes are not blue, this is yet another one.
where there’s smoke there’s forum fire
Maybe it's the color of the water, but I don't see a lake in that photo ;)
Great toning on that for the vintage vehicle DeathK. I feel like a dust storm might crop up any second.

Isn't photography great? We can share our different views of the world without saying a word.

Apologies in advance if I've got the HTML wrong... it's been a while.

First day/night in South Korea. Staying at the Dragon Hill Lodge on Camp Humphrey's until I go to Stanley for a week, then off to Casey for 13 months.
Just found out that a local paper ran this photo from Hurricane Irene. They also apparently quoted my assessment of the bridge for two paragraphs. Surprised they didn't have to mention this to me... just found out when a friend mentioned it to me.

D700 - Nikkor 85 mm f/2 AIS @f/2.8, ISO 800 and 1/50

Nikon D7000 with Nikon 70-300mm VR
Exposure 0.003 sec (1/320)
Aperture f/6.3
Focal Length 70 mm
ISO Speed 800
@El_Pickerel - Get on their case for it. That's unacceptable imo, they should at least owe you attribution if you had any kind of copyright/license attached to wherever they stole it from. If so, you should at least get a published correction if they're half-way serious about what they do. Perhaps you could post your story in one of the other copyright threads and get feedback from people who've had the same thing happen...

After a full rainy day drive, leaving the Pyrenees going south in Spain, I was lucky to capture (while driving) the cloud cover that was spilling-out of the mountains as if it was a water wave.
It’s my last at Camp Humphrey’s, and while walking out of the hotel lobby I saw this sight and knew I had to shoot it. I actually tried it the other night, and posted it on my Facebook, but didn’t think of getting this angle with the Seoul Tower in the background.
Photo info: Nikon D7000, Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8 @ 38mm, f/2.8 1/60th at ISO 1000

The Passaic River just before it crested a couple of days post-Irene.
i can not add pics , and way nice topic !
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D7000 and 50 1.8D at f/2.8 and 1/160s, ISO 800
misho said:
i can not add pics , and way nice topic !
There's a thread on the forum that explains how to do it: http://nikonrumors.com/forum/topic.php?id=2450
great one JA
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