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    Inspired by the "drive-bys" of Dewitt Jones and the impressions images of William Neill. I panned with the water, trying to follow one portion of the water falling, the way you can with your eyes.

    Latourell Falls, Columbia River Gorge, near Portland, OR.

    Nikon D80, Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 @ 35mm,
    ISO 100, 1/2 sec, f/8

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    Creative and interesting. I like the blurred greens and greys.
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    Very nice effort. This gives a nice and interesting effect due to the streaks of colour. I think a smoother panning would have improved the picture further. I have been experimenting with panning, but it is difficult to get all the shots smoothly panned, along with the right exposure and balance of the colours. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.

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    Beautiful abstract, the panning works for me as presented.

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    Beautiful work, Bruce! It's a cross between an abstract and a painting...I'd never have guessed it to be a photograph.

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    Beautiful work, Bruce. Strong diagonals, and great color saturation. Would look incredible hanging on a wall ;)

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