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    Don't know if this is what you had in mind for the weekly theme but it fits? :)

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    Ed, Perfect fit for the theme! I love the rich tones in the water. The white water looks great and is placed nicely in the frame.:)

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    Fantastic composition and capture, Ed. Perfect:)

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    Ed, beautifully seen. I love the copper tones in the water:)
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    Super image Ed. I like it a lot! The sense of motion and dynamic range are excellent.
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    The details, contrast and tones are all very appealing. Great image.

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    Very nice! I like how the water seems to be attached to the rocks and waving in the wind like ribbons. Beautiful pp! :)

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    Nice comp and I like the vertical lines, rock in the LRC anchors the image for me.

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    I too love the rich tones and the blurred water. I might like a teench more room to our right.
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    Beautiful image Ed!

    The speed is just right for the water - slow enough to look silky, but still can differentiate some drops in the spray.

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    Loved it on FB and am glad I get to see it full size here. I agree with Artie that a tiny bit more room to the right would be nice but gosh, the water in this is sublime. Perfect blend of detail and blur IMO.

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