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    In the first post Steve mentioned a liking for a cleaner bottom edge. Here is the version I shot with a cleaner bottom edge. I did forget to make a note of the specs before shutting down my photo computer, but this one was also shot with the 12-24mm lens at about 20-30 seconds. I'll chime in tomorrow with the exact specs.

    This is a single capture with a little shadow/highlight applied.

    Look forward to comments.

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    Andrew - while I like this and your water blur is once again great, I still prefer your 2nd post. For me the fg rocks covered with pine needles and leaves add an interesting element.

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    I like this too but agree with Rachel that the 2nd post is the strongest of the three versions posted.

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    Hi Buddy, have to agree with the others' comments. Also, there is a distinct halo around the rocks in the middle of the water.

    The water is flowing into nothingness.
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    Thanks Rachel, Robert and Jay, much appreciated! The other version is my favorite from here also. This one was shot at f16 @ 6 seconds at ISO 100.

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    Without considering the other versions you posted this image is still a strong one. I like the detail in the rocks and trees. The flow of the water guides my eye. The rock UR anchors the image.

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