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Uploaded: 03/25/06 3:46 AM GMT
Nelspruit Cascades
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Another shot of the waterfall at the Nelspruit Botanical Gardens

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::jrasband123
03/25/06 4:14 AM GMT
Very nice shot. The image is very crisp and clean. I love the color of the rocks.

Very well done.

Jackie
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::DigiCamMan
03/25/06 4:20 AM GMT
Hey Marietha,

This is really good! Nice composition and color balance, crisp and clear. I gave you a big number on this. Good work.
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Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment. -Ansel Adams,......... My Gallery
.auline
03/25/06 7:49 AM GMT
Hi Marietha, this is another beautiful shot, what a wonderful part of the world you live it. Keep them coming :-)

Auline
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::verenabloo
03/25/06 9:30 AM GMT
Beautiful photo!!
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::PatAndre
03/25/06 2:27 PM GMT
This is a truly eye arresting composition. The rocks are outa sight...so sharp and perfect in focus. The texture display in this photo is superb. I have had it up on my desktop all morning. That is the best indorsement I can give it. Absolutly SUPERB work. Well done thou good and faithful photographer!.
Pat
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purmusic
03/27/06 2:50 AM GMT
Couldn't resist this one either ... link or no link. ;)

I really like the depth that you have captured here. This image almost appears 3-D like, from foreground to back.

On that note, I will humbly make a suggestion to play around with the DOF ('Depth of Field'), as that bridge in the background did catch my eye in this one. I am no expert, but, my thinking here is that not too much in the foreground would get sacrificed if you went a little 'deeper' into this one to bring out some of the foliage and possibly the bridge itself, as well. If it doesn't work ... then I respectfully request two, or three or more images of this beautiful and quite unusual scene for me. This is terrain I normally don't see in my neck of the woods and it is ... captivating.

This may be a case of where to focus, where to focus? ... as there is enough eye candy no matter where you look. I, too, love the textures that you have captured of the foreground rocks. The detail is superb on that aspect. And as has been mentioned, the colour balance is very good.

Great work. ;)

And most definitely, thank you for sharing.
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The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. - Marcel Proust
.imbusion
03/27/06 7:15 AM GMT
Oooh, I like this shot!... had it recently rained there or is the water always that color? (or maybe the water is clear and it just looks brown due to the surrounding rocks?)
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::farmgirl_pml
04/02/06 5:30 AM GMT
A nice crisp image. Very beautiful & love the texture of the red rock. Excellent work & high marks all the way.
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Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.....Ralph Waldo Emerson
::Paul_Gerritsen
04/22/06 7:52 PM GMT
Perfect in all respects!
There's nothing I could complain about, other then me sitting at the wrong side of the globe!
This one made a big impact on me, thanks!

Paul
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