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Water holeA photo from a recent camping trip
Comments welcome Ben
Good picture. IT's got foreground, background, and something to take me from here to there. Plus it's sharp as a tack which is nice. Is it just a tad oversaturated. May just be my monitor.
Well done Ben - I will go exactly with what Dave has said except for saturation, it’s spot-on
Chris
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Good call chris, except for disagreeing with the oversaturation...
Just switched monitors and the saturation is actually pretty good. I take it back. hehe, I should go to bed.
Good pix........the saturation is spot on as my 20inch apple screen has just been profiled using eye one photo
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Hi Ben, I like the shot i gather maybe the the lines are from the flowing water i guess, could be wrong but looks good. Well done.
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Nice pic
An excellent study of eddy's and currents. Is that a black dust bunny i spy in the middle of the picture or something else? Steve.
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Thank you for all the encouraging comments. The white lines in the water are due to the long exposure. There is foam floating down from the rapids at the top of frame into the eddy of the swimming hole.
Yes a dust bunny appeared, I go camping to see Aussie wildlife and the damn introduced species are everywhere!! I will eliminate it. Ben
Very cool pic, Ben. The only thing missing is a couple of nude bathing beyoutees.
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Very cool shot. Is it fish or bugs?
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Hi Ben
Thanks for posting your image. A nice waterscape and the colours are very natural. Composition has been exploited to the max and exposure spot on. You gotta love that camera....oh...and the photographer had a bit to do with it too. Regards
Matt. K
I love the contrast between moving objects and stationary ones. it really captures the moment. Nice and crisp!
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Ben,
I can't add to the comments already here except to say this is a truly standout image. Everything about it draws you into the story; you can almost smell the forest. Magazine covershot stuff. (Dust Bunny Monthly?) Simon
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Ben,
what lens, apeture and exposure did you use. Fantastic image BTW Steve
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