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Falling Water
So I've been shooting a lot lately. It got overcast yesterday and so was the perfect time to re-investigate some local falls. Safety ropes were still up to keep people from walking on ice-covered boulders, but I ducked under those.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3380/...fe5779bc_b.jpg
The last time I was there I tried photographing the part of the brook that got wide and played in the rocks, but I couldn't get as far into the water as I needed to and so this time I went for it.
http://wickeddark.smugmug.com/Nature...4_5Dgse-XL.jpg
But despite my goal of the shallow shot, I spent some time at the main cascade trying for a detail.
http://wickeddark.smugmug.com/Nature...3_3D2zJ-XL.jpg
Anyway...this is one of the places I went. Cheers!
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Wicked Cool!
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Well done !
What lens did you used?
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nice! i love long-exposure shots like these... looks like you found a great spot for it, too!
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Great series. Wonderful work on the soft water.
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very nice, for a moment their I thought I was going to see the FL Wright home in PA.
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Very nice set, liking all three.
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thanks everyone. I've honed my brook technique a lot over the last few months and I'm glad you all like what I came up with. I'm planning an ND filter purchase so will use that for even longer exposures in future.
http://wickeddark.smugmug.com/Nature...0_aBNQ6-XL.jpg
for the Olympians in the house, I use the awesome Zuiko Digital 12-60mm zoom almost all the time and definitely for all wide angle shots. It is a supreme piece of glass, but then again Olympus users are accustomed to that. :cool: