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07/06/2007 03:43:22 PM |
I think this might be even more dramatic if you had placed the camera closer to the water's surface. |
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07/04/2007 08:59:04 PM |
If you used a fast shutter it would freeze motion, but would not show raw energy. If you used a very slow shutter it would be more of a soft billow, also not indicating raw energy. With a middle-speed shutter the motion and power can be seen. Unfortunately at first it looks like it's blurred, but the steady rocks show it's not. |
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07/02/2007 11:26:57 AM |
Nice image, which I think may have been improved on by slowing the shutter speed to give the water a more silky smooth appearance. Try using a neutral density filter to allow you to use a slower shutter speed if the exposure was to high for your camera to deal with. |
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06/30/2007 09:20:37 PM |
I really like this. The picture perfectly conveys the title. Neat colors and good shutter speed time. |
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06/30/2007 08:22:04 PM |
I like the shining rock in the center - nice contrast |
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