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The colour in the water was amazing this time round at Padley and I like the different colours of the leaves that had fallen onto the rocks in the gorge.
Thanks for looking,
Jason, same settings as previous.
| Camera: | Nikon D200 |
| Lens: | Sigma10-20mm |
| Title: | Autumn Flow #2 |
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| Uploaded: | 4 Oct 2006 - 7:09 PM |
| Tags: | Brown, Flow, Landscape / travel, Leaves, Rocks, Water |
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Fabulous rich colour Jason. Although I like the green of the rock at the foot of the image, to me it looks a little lost and out of place. Nevertheless, the image overall is full of peaty goodness! Nick
another dynamite shot, Jason! I like the movement of the water. Thanks for all your kind comments!
-Robyn
Fantastic shot.Brilliant on the Large view.
Great composition and camera settings.
Tom.
I could learn a lot from you - I love "mini landscapes" but I am just learning to isolate "interesting little bits" and you are a master of it. I have never managed a successful close up containing peat stained water (lots around here) as mine just looks dowdy and dirty - I had given up but thanks to your exciting captures of less than sparkling clear water I will keep trying. If you have any "mini landscape" tips please send me a PM
LOL Sandra (Skye)
Stunning Jase, almost abstract too as it has that look of magma burning into a stream. Love the colours, great pic. helen
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