Wow, Ed...you sure have a knack for this photography thing, lol! Agree with Ginger about the first one. The flowers in the foreground add a nice touch. What lake is this? I don't recognize it (and I'm surprised to not see any boats on it, too!). Do you remember what settings you used? Cheers! ~Nee
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Edward Steichen
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Really pretty colors and reflections in those photos, but I must agree the flowers in the foreground were an unexpected bonus.:):
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Nice, nice
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Nee, Thanks.. It's Millerton Lake just 30 minutes or so North of Fresno. Shot it at F22 at 1/5 sec.
Thanks John, I did indeed use a ND filter set on the Horizon, it took 5 stops to cool down the sky...
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