DSS # 113 Which works best?
DonRicklin
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Don
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Don
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"splash"-wise, I guess I'd have to go with #2. In #1 but 50% is even water, and it just doesn't say "splash" to me. And #3 - yes, better a close-up of the water, but... alas, no "splash" in sight - more like bubbly dribble to me.
Whereas #2 - of the three images, there I can readily feel the "splash"!
But of course - did I mention? Just my .02...
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Don
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It has turned cold this week and I'm not feeling the love for splashing in cold water. So, I'm glad someone got outthere to splash around!
Chris
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No personal splashing done by me. All shot with my Sigma 17-70 mm from dry land.
Don
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