These little rapids are starting to form on the creek now...they look really neat and I hope I did them justice.....
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These little rapids are starting to form on the creek now...they look really neat and I hope I did them justice.....
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Here's a B&W version....
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"Life is like photography, we develop from the negatives"-anonymous
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Excellent! I love the colour version. I think you definitely did them justice. Great work.
I like them both! that water looks so cold! Glad that we are not in the ice-forming stage yet.
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Thanks bambi and Ig...yes it was pretty chilly out this morning. I would have got more shots but the batteries froze up so I had to pack it in! Gotta start bringing backups I guess.![]()
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Here's the colour version of #2....
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both very good, but here I prefer the b/w.
I agree, I find the B/W MUCH stronger.
I prefer the second colour shot to the first...but neither touches the B/w imo.
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The B/W gives you the full feeling of the setting, without distracting you with details. The second colour one is excellent, as well - but the details of the surroundings may be slightly distracting to the mind. I do feel that the first colour one really speaks to me, though.
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Thanks all...I'm a bit partial to the B&W myself.![]()
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