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Post by Sepiana on Sept 25, 2018 22:08:41 GMT
Took a while but I was walking past a dam yesterday and got this shot - the dam itself isn't very big or photogenic so I got as close as I could to the falling water! Tony Tony, impressive shot! I love its abstract look. Getting close to the falling water paid off.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 25, 2018 22:21:35 GMT
This is as far as I know an unnamed waterfall on Red Mountain Creek (or maybe the Uncompahgre River... not sure on that) along the Million Dollar Highway south of Ouray Colorado. It's at the bottom of an inaccessible canyon, shooting almost straight down from where we managed to find a wide enough spot in the road to park. Didn't even know the waterfall was there until we heard to the sound of falling water after we got out of the car. The 2 sections total a good 150-200 feet of drop. Rick, great image (on more than one count) -- composition, colors, DOF! I really like how you took your shot, capturing the falling water at an angle.
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Post by whippet on Sept 26, 2018 19:44:41 GMT
Yes, I know what you mean about constant stopping. If I were visiting the USA, with such spectacular scenery as I have seen on this forum, I would not get anywhere very fast. Except of course, the exit roads of cities. That is if I went into one at all.
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Post by preeb on Sept 27, 2018 6:16:07 GMT
That is awesome, preeb. And the colours are beautiful. It looks as though you were very close to the edge, there. Just for reference, this is the same basic view, only done at wide angle:
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Post by whippet on Sept 27, 2018 18:40:08 GMT
Only one word for it, preeb - phenomenal. Oh, and another - majestic.
Thanks for showing it.
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