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    Default Playing with water

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    In Yellowstone, very close to the Gardiner Entrance, last Fall.

    Model: NIKON D3
    Lens (mm): 86 (70-200/2.8)
    ISO: not recorded
    Aperture: 22
    Shutter: 4
    Exp. Comp.: +1.0

    Commenta appreciated

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    excellent image Fabs , love the wave formation here and placement of rock in image
    TFS

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    Hi Fabs, interesting composition with the small ripples circling the rock which has become the center of interest.There is a warm overall feel to the image also. My taste(obviously some of this is subjective) would prefer a bit more definition in the water other than the overall milky look.

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    On the one end i agree with Dave on the other side i do like it as is. GReat image here. I think with some burning you should get more detail in the water. I would make this B&W and print big

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    Beautifully captured image, Fabs. I like it as it is. Agree with Kobus: worth trying a B&W version.

    regards,
    ramesh

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    Great work with the FILTER!

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    Hey Fabs,
    Vari ND? I am more partial to the milky look......so this works very nicely for me. You placed the rocks/ripples very nicely in the frame and it contrast very well with the brighter whites and the softer one.....forming triangular patterns throughout as well as a strong diagonal flow. Very nicely done!

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    I like this as is Fabs... the lone rock really draws my eye into the image.

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