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Uploaded: 10/09/06 10:59 PM GMT
Strokes
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F/5, 1/13 sec, ISO 64 - hand held, no flash, not shopped. Notice the airborne droplets.

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::Anita54
10/09/06 11:14 PM GMT
Beautiful scene and an awesome DT. You've done an outstanding job with clarity, colors, lighting and composition. It's a lovely sight and thanks for sharing this one Rob.
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Can't always give individual thanks but I am so appreciative of everyone's comments and input. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
.Beatles_fan527
10/10/06 12:30 AM GMT
What a beautiful picture! The water is so clear and crisp. It sets a very nice, serene mood. I like how you can see what's under the water, shows how very clear it is. Nice post! -Sarah
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::theradman
10/10/06 12:49 AM GMT
Nice rushing water picture. I like being able to see the bottom through the clear parts. Great motion blur on the rest. It looks like it was going really fast!
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::jswgpb
10/10/06 12:54 AM GMT
Very nice job on this one Rob, the capture is outstanding of the moving water.
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.derekw
10/10/06 12:58 AM GMT
Awesome! I love how it looks like a painting! Great job!
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::djholmes
10/10/06 2:33 AM GMT
This is an incredible shot. The motion of the splashing water is amazing.
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::RobNevin
10/10/06 11:40 AM GMT
Anita, Sarah, Russell, John, Derek and Donna ... THANKS! ... Kind of you to comment. The shape of the flowing water is what caught my attention. The "strokes" are from nature, not from shopping the picture. A favourite scene of mine, clear water with reflections that still shows the river bottom. Water color by literal definition. ;)

Rob
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::Neamh
10/10/06 8:47 PM GMT
NICE!!
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wmtodd
10/11/06 1:39 AM GMT
This took my breath away, but fortunately not my speech - it's wonderful!!!
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::ResDesOK
10/11/06 6:40 PM GMT
It's so cool, Rob! You did a wonderful job on this. Gives ya quite a 'rush' just looking at it!!
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+photoimagery
10/15/06 7:17 AM GMT
Rob this is just great. I love the energy, the colors under the water and a
composion that is dead on.

Great talent.
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::colocolor
10/20/06 12:06 AM GMT
I swear it looks like the waters trying to go backward on itself! This is a great shot Rob. anne :-)
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