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Uploaded: 07/21/07 5:11 PM GMT
Rapids...
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The continuing experiment with moving water & shutter speeds at Bad Urach. This little rapid is located about a quarter mile below the actual falls.

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::tigger3
07/21/07 7:57 PM GMT
wowie! Excellent! >< ♪ ♫ :)sandi ♪ ♫ ♪ .
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I really enjoy hearing from my caedes friends.
.Blumie
07/21/07 8:15 PM GMT
Oh wow, this is till now the best one in this series. And I can tell this, even my husband is doing great waterfall shots. You know ... Smile
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I would be happy, seeing you in my galerie. Today I've posted The Major of Grinzing.
::fogz
07/21/07 8:21 PM GMT
wow! excellent shot Chris! I have not managed to capture a really good slow shutter waterfall shot yet (try saying that after a drink!) lol! Perfect timing, great colour and a really well composed shot - one for my favourites!
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"Life is short, break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile" .... mygallery
::m0rnstar
07/21/07 11:49 PM GMT
Chris, "I think you've got it!" this is really special and what a wonderful desk top photo, thank you for that! ~Mary~
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I am probably afraid that some spectator will not understand my photography - therefore I proceed to make it really less understandable by writing defensibly about it. Ansel Adams
::scorpie
07/22/07 1:03 AM GMT
Beautiful capture, looks very slippery around there, be careful.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::cynlee
07/22/07 5:22 AM GMT
You're posting some really fine landscapes, Chris. You picked a wonderful place to snap them too. You've got the slow shutter mastered!
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes
::bean811
07/22/07 6:02 AM GMT
Sweet...this is my favorite thing to shoot. I think its because these little bits are easy to overlook. It's pretty darn easy to see a 100 foot waterfall and think that would make a nice picture, but you kinda gotta hunt these ones out! You did a wonderful job hunting here...the exposure time was right on, since none of the water is over-exposed and blown out. The moss really looks great too. Very nicely done!!
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As a wise man once said, "Wherever you go, there you are."
.21citrouilles
07/22/07 5:09 PM GMT
This is a wonderful landscape. I love the colours and the water. Excellent capture. :)
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::phasmid
07/23/07 1:35 AM GMT
I guess you've got this all figured out.. it looks super to me :)

♥PJ 005

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.angelledaemon
07/23/07 2:01 AM GMT
I think this would look wonderful on a postcard. :)
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::zepman4
07/29/07 2:40 PM GMT
This is a awsome photo, you did a great job. Thanks for sharing.

Charles
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.DERAIN
07/29/07 2:42 PM GMT
PERFECT!!
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::LynEve
08/01/07 3:05 AM GMT
A wonderful result - I think you have the moving water mastered perfectly :)
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
::denised
08/02/07 11:55 PM GMT
Gorgeous, love the way you composed this also to show where the water was coming from.
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