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Uploaded: 11/29/10 7:08 PM GMT
Tiny falls
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Rapids seem like tiny falls.

Please read this

55mm, f16, 1 sec, ISO 100, -1EV, CP filter

Tanju

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.koca
11/29/10 7:10 PM GMT
Oh, lovely, very beautiful water run. Nice shot.
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.ventiol
11/29/10 7:15 PM GMT
It's beautiful frame. Motin efect and details are very compatible with each other. Good work!
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.Tedi
11/29/10 7:17 PM GMT
Excellent work, very interesting photo.
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::corngrowth
11/29/10 7:34 PM GMT
Tanju, I've checked-out your link, and like to say this: although Exif data may be very useful for a variety of reasons, to me showing Exif data has not only pro's but contra's as well. Therefore my images are stored in the RAW format (inclusive Exif data) on two external HD's (one is the normal storage medium and the other one is the back-up medium). The images who are selected by me for upload to Caedes are edited and converted in the PNG format and uploaded without Exif data. If someone wants to know the exif data of a particular image, it's easy to me to reproduce, with the aid of an Exif viewer, the Exif data from the Raw image.

Another solution is to provide some Exif data in the narrative, like you did, but think that an average photographer isn't interested in it that much as, for instance, the use of a longer exposure time speaks for itself.

About your photograph: great post again. Although the falls are tiny, they express a great power. You have visualized this in an excellent way.

Regards, Cornelius.
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.Susiesun
11/29/10 7:49 PM GMT
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Hi Tanju!

You got a very wonderful effect in this photo, almost a beautiful painting! Thank you a lot for the link, I took a look in the site and I am sure will be very helpful to me! :-)
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.Olaus
11/29/10 7:54 PM GMT
The light and colors are good, but a faster shutter speed, I think you enhanced water power in a more natural way. But that's just my humble opinion. But besides a good picture Tanju.
Christer
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.osifa
11/29/10 8:39 PM GMT
Water flow like cloud. Wonderful..
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.gabi_h
11/29/10 11:38 PM GMT
I like the way you have captured the water with the longer time exposure. It's misty and dreamy.
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::busybottle
11/30/10 5:48 AM GMT
Tanju
I as well like the long exposure and the lighting as well. The color of the rocks is very nice and add to the picture. Great job!
Paul
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Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I thought to myself, where the heck is the ceiling.
.roxanapaduraru
11/30/10 7:57 AM GMT
The smoothness of the water makes this look surreal and the filters add a painting like touch!Great work!
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.catweasel
11/30/10 9:50 AM GMT
Great effect Tanju. Very dreamlike.
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.gizmo1
11/30/10 11:11 AM GMT
It a great shot and yes it is like mini waterfalls coming together.Very nice silky touch to this shot as well.
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::Inkeri
11/30/10 6:37 PM GMT
Beautiful,Dreamy water.Fantastic photo,Tanju.
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::LynEve
12/01/10 10:45 AM GMT
A lovely image Tanju - I like how the three little falls converge into one big splash.
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::Heroictitof
12/03/10 6:51 PM GMT
This shot could be dedicated to Mikel known as Mythmaker.
I'm sure he would love this shot Tanju !!
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::luckyshot
12/05/10 7:51 PM GMT
Tanju - Excellent times exposure. Thad
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