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Thread: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Lovely image with excellent feeling of depth & perspective.
    Texture of the water is wonderful.

    Would make a beautiful large print.
    I know just enough to be dangerous !

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Leaves floating in a small stream with the surrounding trees reflecting in the water.



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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Nicely seen, Mjork...

    Neil

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Mjork,

    Inspired view, like it!

    Cheers,

    Renato

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Quote Originally Posted by RSalles View Post
    Mjork,

    Inspired view, like it!

    Cheers,

    Renato
    +1. Well done!
    Jim Cole
    Flagstaff, AZ

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    My latest obsession has the edges of two--count-'em, two--waters: Nine Mile Creek below, and a stretch of the Erie Canal carried on a stone aqueduct above, near Camillus, NY. The aqueduct was built in the early 1840s when the Erie Canal was first enlarged, and was restored and re-filled in 2008-2009. It is close to where I live, and I've been stopping by every so often over the past month or two. It should be particularly interesting when the inevitable snow arrives.

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

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    Schneider Tele-Arton 1:5,5/270
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Equally good, both of them,

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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?


    Paperbark Forms, Lake Weyba

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    fitted with a Schneider Super Angulon 121mm f8 lens.
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    Re: What did you compose at Waters Edge?

    Amicalola Falls is the largest waterfall in GA, and conveniently located just a few miles from my new residence. Due to the long drought, the water flow the last few months has been very small. Over the weekend we had a lot of rain (luckily helping stoke the fires up north in the Smokies) and yesterday I found the waterfall to be flowing very well. It was a wet, cold, and foggy day, which was pretty neat. You can see the main falls up in the fog and the observation deck.

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    And here is a close-up of the falls from the deck, using a 47mm XL and slightly cropped due to a tiny bit of vignetting:

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