This is a spot my girlfriend showed me that she loves that is a hidden gem in the national park. Not a footprint or any sign of people around even in the middle of the busiest national park in the country. Very relaxing to say the least!
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This is a spot my girlfriend showed me that she loves that is a hidden gem in the national park. Not a footprint or any sign of people around even in the middle of the busiest national park in the country. Very relaxing to say the least!
I'm here to learn so comments, critiques and complaints are always welcome!
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Chris,
Simply beautiful!!!
Is the fog real or did you add it because it works perfectly?
Thanks, I'll put it this way, the fog around here can show up at anytime and can either make your shot or leave you standing there getting wet. That was a day that I got lucky. Even if I was all ready wet from walking a mile in the stream!
I'm here to learn so comments, critiques and complaints are always welcome!
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So pristine. I'm sure this must be a very rewarding photograph.
Love this. No comments except frame it and hang it.
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a masterpiece....great job
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Really,really nice! I love all the moss, I am a big fan of these types of shots.
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