Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Outdoors/Power

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

13 comments:

  1. Slowing it down with an extended exposure doesn't stop its POWER!

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  2. This 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?

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  3. Great use of the Lensbaby Bobbie. The water is stopped dead in its tracks.

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  4. Great stop action shot...its lovely the way the Lensbaby blurs the edges

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  5. Again, the strong processing really brings out the details and power of that water!

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  6. Love the composition and lighting Bobbie.
    M.

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  7. Very Intense photo! It hurt my eyes at first but it grew on me each time I looked at it!

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  8. It looks cold, almost metallic, powerful indeed.
    Yay- I think comments are working!

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  9. This is a great shot - so silvery!

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  10. A small but powerful segment of the falls.

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  11. Great perspective that enhances the feeling of power.

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