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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    This was composed at the edge of the Delaware Bay in July of this year. Velvia 50, probably 150mm lens.

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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe O'Hara View Post
    This was composed at the edge of the Delaware Bay in July of this year. Velvia 50, probably 150mm lens.
    Wow, what depth, what color, what balance. Beautiful! Thank you, Joe.



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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe O'Hara View Post
    This was composed at the edge of the Delaware Bay in July of this year. Velvia 50, probably 150mm lens.
    Joe,

    Agreed. Well done!
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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    At waters edge, though water was about 20 feet below me. Took me a while to even figure out how to get around the cliffs that guard this view. Now I've got to figure out how to capture a decent image of the spot.

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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Dave, David and Joe. You guys all have brought some beautiful images.

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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Thanks everyone. I saw it and ran to set up the camera. Sometimes it works.

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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Went to the Coast yesterday and found this little "Cliche" but liked the backlit rocks enough to set-up the camera.
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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    This is my shot from a few days ago, shot on the Delatite River,
    Tachihara with 6x7 rollfilm back, Fuji Velva 100F, 1 sec @ f32. 90mm Topcor.
    great pic,s in this thread, the 4x5 is a steep learning curve but I am enjoying it emmensely.
    Regards Brian

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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Here is one from this morning - the negative has just finished drying but has still managed to attract a lifetime's worth of dust;

    Lauerz, with Mythen in the background

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    Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Aharonian View Post
    I was debating whether or not to post this, as I consider it a nude, but hey, its shot at the water's edge!
    What water? I don't see any water... oh, there it is.

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