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I was on a kayak trip in the Neatherlands national park "Biesbos" All started very nice in a misty morning with nice land/waterscapes. I took the G7 with me to keep things it easier, When you are in a kayak you have to wach out all the time so camera settings must been done before getting in the water. There is not always much time for reading glasses and the risk they fall in the water. All went nice till I pulled out the G7 out of the watertight bag and probebly the iso button turned aroud without my knowlledge direction 1600 iso! From then all pitctures where infected by it! I only noticed when I saw them on the screen and I did delete one after the other,"do you want delete yes","do you want delete yes", "do you want delete yes", "do you want delete yes", "do you want delete yes",............................
The first images you find see here:
http://sites.google.com/site/photographybyhermanvandecauter/biesbos-2008
Herman
The first images you find see here:
http://sites.google.com/site/photographybyhermanvandecauter/biesbos-2008
Herman
Herman- Number of posts: 385
Age: 56
Location: Brussels

Re: Biesbos
Hi Herman,
Yeah, I have unfortunately done something similar with the G7 and not realized it until later on. Thanks G-d it was usually only a few pictures, not an entire day's shots.
The shots look great - especially the first few with the ground fog. Very moody looking.
Steve
Yeah, I have unfortunately done something similar with the G7 and not realized it until later on. Thanks G-d it was usually only a few pictures, not an entire day's shots.
The shots look great - especially the first few with the ground fog. Very moody looking.
Steve
swandy- Number of posts: 558
Re: Biesbos
Hey Herman, nice shots.
I have done this too.
I think I saved some with Neat noise reduction and converting them to B/W where the noise then looks like film grain.
I have done this too.
I think I saved some with Neat noise reduction and converting them to B/W where the noise then looks like film grain.

Simon.fairclough- Moderator
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Location: London UK

Re: Biesbos
Thanks for comments!
Simon the B&W idea is great, I never tought about that! Actualy I got one year ago during a very nice Thai market and i did delete everithing but this year I got a second chance to do it over.
http://sites.google.com/site/photographybyhermanvandecauter/Home/bangkok-near-brussels
Herman
Simon the B&W idea is great, I never tought about that! Actualy I got one year ago during a very nice Thai market and i did delete everithing but this year I got a second chance to do it over.
http://sites.google.com/site/photographybyhermanvandecauter/Home/bangkok-near-brussels
Herman
Herman- Number of posts: 385
Age: 56
Location: Brussels

Re: Biesbos
Very nice. I like the foggy shots very much. The contrast of the industrial developement with the natural environment is very good too.
The calf nursing is my favorite.
Too bad about the ISO setting, but I bet they would have been good B&W moody shots...expecially if they had that fog. I never delete anything in the field. I just never know what I may find later.
The calf nursing is my favorite.
Too bad about the ISO setting, but I bet they would have been good B&W moody shots...expecially if they had that fog. I never delete anything in the field. I just never know what I may find later.

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Location: Seattle WA USA
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