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Posted By: ajuett, 04-12-2010, 06:29 PM

Yet another hike today all done with the DA40;

Reflections





Greenery



Struck



The King and his Subjects


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04-12-2010, 08:23 PM   #2
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Looks like you had a nice hike...really like the way the rocks are reflected in the water in the first shot
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Looks like you had a nice hike...really like the way the rocks are reflected in the water in the first shot
Thanks PentX Girl, it was a pretty good day for a hike, though I wish I had a bit more time.
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Those reflections from the rocks are amazingly good. The water must have been literally perfectly calm.

I really love the way the green really shows through in the forest photos too.

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Very nice series, it look like a really neat place to take photos. My favorite is the first one with those awsome reflections.

Great job!
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Those reflections from the rocks are amazingly good. The water must have been literally perfectly calm.

I really love the way the green really shows through in the forest photos too.

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Very nice series, it look like a really neat place to take photos. My favorite is the first one with those awsome reflections.

Great job!
Thanks guys. The greens really show after a rain. That is generally the best time to shoot. The water was moving a bit, it was a fairly calm area of the river. I do need to get a polarizer to kill the glare a bit.
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A very cool set of photos - I particularly like "Struck".

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nice shots of nature....love your point of view
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