Originally posted by paulh Stunning scene.
From nearby Hill Canyon, in the Santa Rosa Valley:
Thanks, Paul, it's a stunning part of the country.
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Originally posted by dlhawes I'm so glad you didn't turn the water into milk with an excessively long shutter speed. They claim that the use of a strong ND filter with a very slow shutter conveys the feeling of motion. I don't buy it - yours communicates the power of the water much better. A breath of fresh water, so to speak.
I know... Some scenes may warrant such a dreamy mood, but in this situation I wanted the realism. Thanks for your remark.
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Originally posted by Tonytee I have to say that this is one of the most beautiful landscape/mountain captures I have had the pleasure to soak in. Nothing to not fall in love with.
Well executed sir and many thanks for the treat.
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Tonytee
Tony, I always appreciate your comments. SW Colorado explodes with gorgeous mountain landscapes... Something I don't have out here in the plains.