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The Rock. by proberts
Taken at Ystradfellte a few weeks ago.There was a dipper on the stone when i composed the shot,but,he was a little quicker than me.Never mind.
| Date Added: | 24 Oct 2004 - 19:01 |
| Camera: | Canon eos 300d |
| Lens: | 75-300mm |
| Film: | digital |
| Categories: | General |
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| Readers' Votes: | 42 |

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Posted: 8:33pm, 9th Feb, 2010
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 19:03
I had a feeling it was one of yours as soon as I spotted it. Once again brilliantly captured.
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Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 19:18
Must confess to not knowing a dipper by name but this with any wildlife would be splendid
great exposure and colours on the water
cheers
james
great exposure and colours on the water
cheers
james
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 19:21
Thanks everyone for your comments.I will go back down there when my back gets better,and i will catch him,eventually.
Andrew.
Andrew.

George White
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Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 20:25
Still a lovely image, even without the Dipper. Super water movement and great colours.
Click.
Best wishes, George.
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Best wishes, George.
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 21:06
Missed the Dipper but a good shot didnt pass you by. Lovely smooth flowing water effect and I like the framing.
Well done
Matt
Well done
Matt

Mari
I've had a lifelong fascination for photography, especially landscapes. The wilderness of Wales, where I live, and remote beaches are my favourite places to be and shoot.
I have now turned professional and scrape my living from my photography LOL, I also do some tui...
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 21:39
I like this shot: good colors and saturation. but i would have chosen a slower shutter speed.
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 22:11
Great colours, excellent exposure, thumbs up.
As for Dippers, tell me about it!
As for Dippers, tell me about it!
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 22:24
Thanks Matt,Mari,Francesco and Sam for your comments.
Andrew.
Couldnt go any slower Francesco because there was a bird on the rock,but it flew off and also would have lost the detail in the water
Andrew.
Couldnt go any slower Francesco because there was a bird on the rock,but it flew off and also would have lost the detail in the water
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 22:51
Lovely composition.
Would like to see a little less border and more of the image though.
Roger
Would like to see a little less border and more of the image though.
Roger
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 22:59
Love the composition, superb detail int moss on the rock. I think the frame works very well in this image.
chris
chris
Posted: 24 Oct 2004 - 23:36
Quite nice enough without the dipper. Do like dippers tho. Bet any non UK EPZers are wondering what the hell a dipper is, exactly.

Chris Shepherd
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Posted: 25 Oct 2004 - 14:14
Great shot. Love the green moss on the rock. Well presented.
Steven
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Pete Poland.
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Posted: 25 Oct 2004 - 18:04
I like the contrast of the moss on the rock, against the brown water. Water capture is excellent too. Nice one Andrew!
Pete
Pete
Posted: 25 Oct 2004 - 18:15
You have captured the fow of the water over the mossy rock so well. Nice work. click
Doug.
Doug.

Jim MacBrayne
I'm 67 years of age and a semi-retired doctor. I've been seriously involved in photography for about 35 years, although if you go back to the absolute beginning, my interest started at the age of 12 when an enthusiast came to my scout troop to give a couple of lectures ...
Posted: 25 Oct 2004 - 18:19
This is absolutely superb, Andrew. The water movement is just about perfect in my book, and the lighting is fabulous!
Jim
Jim
Posted: 26 Oct 2004 - 16:31
Love the sharpness of the rock as a contrast to the water. great composition and exposue Andrew.
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