Here's another from Great Falls Park on the Potomac River near DC. We were working there back in October of last year when this was taken.
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Here's another from Great Falls Park on the Potomac River near DC. We were working there back in October of last year when this was taken.
Very striking image! Lovely PP here! very well made.
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I'm liking this one as well. Nicely done.
Knock it off, you two. Seriously, I'm really happy if you like it. I'm never sure about'em until you guys chime in.
I like it as well, has a lot of feel of movement to it.
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love the movement, the 'glow' and comp. well done
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I like it.++++
Very dramatic and powerful image. I love it. The exposure was long enough to depict the river moving, but there is also much texture and detail in the water.
Thanks again, guys. This is another that I just wasn't sure about. My first time out with a new variable ND filter. Five frame HDR(hence the detail in water and why I almost didn't post) with a 50% b&w layer.
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