Thanks, Sara. Although I've photographed streams for many years. until recently I'd never really looked at all the possibilities offered by the moving water.
ziggy, I was pleased as punch as I perused your perceptive plaudits. Thanks.
The afternoon I took that I spent a lot of time looking carefully at a small section of the stream. I kept noticing and photographing new details (with a telephoto lens). I remember that with this shot, I thought it was interesting but I had my doubts about whether it would work as a photograph.
Thank you for demonstrating how patience, an alternative perspective and creativity work to produce art derived from some of the most basic and simplest elements in nature.
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Brilliant! Beauitful!
Thanks, Taz.
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Another beautiful set. Love the first shot of the trees.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Thanks, David.
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Wow Don, the 2nd and 3rd shots are just mesmerizing.
Thanks, Sara. Although I've photographed streams for many years. until recently I'd never really looked at all the possibilities offered by the moving water.
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I agree !
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Cristobal, thanks.
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What a colorful cacophony of carefully crafted captures. Not a clinker in the clutch!!
Seriously, #2 is totally unique. Never seen anything like it. The subtle textures and cradling composition are a true joy. Stupendous and cosmic.
How did you ever spot it in the first place?
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ziggy, I was pleased as punch as I perused your perceptive plaudits. Thanks.
The afternoon I took that I spent a lot of time looking carefully at a small section of the stream. I kept noticing and photographing new details (with a telephoto lens). I remember that with this shot, I thought it was interesting but I had my doubts about whether it would work as a photograph.
Gallery: http://cornflakeaz.smugmug.com/
Don...
Great set of images.
Thank you for demonstrating how patience, an alternative perspective and creativity work to produce art derived from some of the most basic and simplest elements in nature.
Well done.
El Gato
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Thanks, Gato. Patience comes hard for me but when I can do it I get better results.
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