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This is a discussion on Coginchaug River within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by Runmonty I really like it too. The white (foam/bubble) streaks. along with the shadow & light separation ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    I really like it too. The white (foam/bubble) streaks. along with the shadow & light separation set it apart from other moving water shots. I bet it would look great printed large and metallic.
    I agree here totally. VERY well seen and executed. My only teeny nit would be to crop the bottom just below the foam on bottom right. The dead water there keeps grabbing my eye, and this shot, to me, is all about the water movement,
    Then PINT it and hang it, as suggested.
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    Just a rock? Hmmm...damn nice photograph in my book. Nicely done, Jason.
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    Taking a mundane subject and making it interesting can be a challenge for sure but I think you've done well.

    The water colours, the lines of movement, the movement and softness itself contrasted with the sharpness of the rock all work well for me. As does the exposure and light and shadow.

    I may have placed the rock slightly further into frame perhaps but overall I think it's a cool shot.

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