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    Just back from 10 days in Brazil, Aviation to Photography...glad to be in my own bed tonight! :D Slight crop from the left only.
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    Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
    Firmware Firmware Version 1.1.0
    Shooting Date/Time 10/14/2010 6:17:40 AM
    Author DON_HAMILTON_JR.flyinghamiltons@comcast.net
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    Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/20
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    Focal Length 82.0mm
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    Don, this is a great picture.
    I love the silky water feel. I am surprized to see this much water blur at 1/20 s. It must have been flowing down quite fast.
    The upper right corner has a yellowish cast and it tends to draw my attention.

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    Hey Don,
    I didn't think I would like this because of the water frame edges.....but it seems to work! Good example of how water flow dictates the look more than the SS! Unusual comp for sure but the diagonal seems to work here and the detail in the FG diagonal seems to hold it all together. Very nicely done and welcome back!

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    I was looking at this one last night. What I immediately liked about this image is the 7 strong diagonal layers in the image alternating from the water flow to the rocks and back to the water.

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    I really like this. The diagonals are sweet. Very nice. TFS.

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    Hi Don, Interesting comp that has lots of impact. As mentioned the strong diagonals along with nice detail in the water. The foreground water could have easily blurred but I do see detail. The foreground and backround are both framed this way which IMO is quite effective. Very well handled!!

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    Hi Don,

    Nice intimate view of this waterfall. I like the diagonal flow to this image. Never been here, but it is one of my must see waterfalls. I hope you will post some more images of this waterfall in the days ahead.

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    Hi Don. I'm late to the party here, gotta catch up. Good comments above. I really like the flow of the water and the greens on the rocks.
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    hey girl, nice to hear from ya! Thks, i look forward to catching up with ya! Cheers:
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