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    Re: Moving Water

    Crossing forest,
    Vaux de Cernay
    121 SA Schneider

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    Re: Moving Water

    Moving water at the beach



    Greetings, Thomas

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    Re: Moving Water

    Central Oregon Coast



    Arca Swiss 4x5 Field, Schneider 120mm APO Symmar-L, 10 stop solid ND, 2 stop ND Grad for the sky, 4 minute exposure.

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    Collin Orthner
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    Re: Moving Water

    GSX4 - Andrew - I am very impressed with your work. I think you have captured just the right amount of movement in the water to give a sense of actually being there.

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    San Francisco, Lands End Trail. There's a bit of camera movement, but it doesn't show up at this size.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/

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    Re: Moving Water

    Absolutely gorgeous images! I'm so glad you all posted these. Simply beautiful!!

    Ralph...I have to admit, I'm particularly partial to your photo. Wow!!

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    Re: Moving Water

    Helton Creek Falls, North Georgia. 4x5 Anba w 150 Caltar f/5.6.
    I took this on a trip sponsored by the Southeastern Photographic Society's Nature SIG after a hard freeze in the area. Not all of the water is moving though, kinda got stuck on the way down the waterfall.

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    Top of Glen Fyne, Scotland. Taken during snowstorms, I waited maybe 1.5 hrs to get what I was after. Squall would pass through, re-meter and grad, clean filters etc and the next would come through!! I loike what I got though. Tachihara, 90SAf8 and FujiRDPIII. .3 and .6 grads and pertial polarization.

    Gari

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    Sheldon, I love that one. I love it being almost monochromatic with hints of color.

    I'll add another one of my own:

    Jiri Vasina
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    My books @ Blurb (only heavily outdated "Serene Landscape").

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    My most photographed scene, it seem - perfect for test shots since it's 50m from my front door.

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