Even a relatively small waterfall, like the one that cascades over the dam that forms Paper Goods Pond, is tremendously powerful.
Camera: Canon EOS T3 with Lensbaby Muse Processing: PSE
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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Slowing it down with an extended exposure doesn't stop its POWER!
ReplyDeleteThis is cool. I like how it seems frozen and at the same time like a long exposure because of the LensBaby blur. Is that a looming shadow on the left or another trick of the light?
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the Lensbaby Bobbie. The water is stopped dead in its tracks.
ReplyDeleteGreat stop action shot...its lovely the way the Lensbaby blurs the edges
ReplyDeleteLooks very powerful.
ReplyDeleteAgain, the strong processing really brings out the details and power of that water!
ReplyDeleteLove the composition and lighting Bobbie.
ReplyDeleteM.
Very Intense photo! It hurt my eyes at first but it grew on me each time I looked at it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks cold, almost metallic, powerful indeed.
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This is a great shot - so silvery!
ReplyDeleteA small but powerful segment of the falls.
ReplyDeleteyes, powerful and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective that enhances the feeling of power.
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