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Uploaded: 08/16/07 4:27 PM GMT
Water from a stone
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I wish i had brought a long lens and a tripod, the rock at the top from where the stream flows is quite unique. it fell from the mountain top, then frost cracking broke it into 3 or 4 wedges, which the stream now flows through. this picture doesnt necessarily catch the uniqueness of the area however it does capture the beauty of the place

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::ericfx
08/16/07 5:07 PM GMT
10/10. that's all I need to say. this photo speaks for itself.

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::Paul_Gerritsen
08/16/07 5:11 PM GMT
Beautiful composition!
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.ritabob
08/16/07 5:49 PM GMT
Awesome photo....Love to see water finding its ways to escape and flow.......just as you have captured it. Great shot.
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.ted3020
08/16/07 6:45 PM GMT
A good blue and with this perspective, one feels they are looking up the mountain with you.
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.Larser
08/16/07 8:11 PM GMT
A very nice composition with the close and far view. Well done.
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::100k_xle
08/16/07 9:55 PM GMT
Wonderful Shot and Great Sky.

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.TrailGypsy
08/17/07 12:52 AM GMT
Beautiful...so crisp and clear from the foreground to the mountains in the back. Your colors are vibrant and the exposure of the falls is perfect :)
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::phasmid
08/17/07 6:25 PM GMT
WOW...I had a hard time deciding what category to save it under...it's got a lot going for it and a 10 in the voting booth from me...love that blue sky, and I get the feeling of the water pouring from the stone. A unique view !! :)

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::denised
08/19/07 1:59 AM GMT
You did really great with a handheld shot to get that water the way you did. What a trip you have had.
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.new2this19
08/24/07 5:53 PM GMT
all I have to say is.. YAY GOD! What a wonderful artist He is
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&nmsmith
08/25/07 4:13 PM GMT
Beautiful!
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.dark_lord_fez
10/14/07 12:33 AM GMT
nice shot! the water looks really clear i like the way it appears from under the rocks.
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::sasraku
02/28/08 1:14 AM GMT
Supercalafragalisticexpialladociously antediluvian, and what an awesome photographer you are to boot, a big well done on this stupendous image.

My kindest regards,

Mark,

Plymouth, England, UK.
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