These flowing water shots seem to the be flavour of the month
This is one of many I took on the afternoon of New Years Eve.
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These flowing water shots seem to the be flavour of the month
This is one of many I took on the afternoon of New Years Eve.
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Me on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtb_antz
Wonderful
Happy new year
beautiful Antz!
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
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Beautiful shot Antz.... moving water and green vegetation allways give good opportunities. I like the mixture of both here.
agreed... just the right amount of softness on the water too!
I knew I was there too early after the rain! But Chantelle was headed home shortly after so I had little choice. Looks a lot nicer now the sediment has gone from the water. Nice shot AntZ!
Thanks.
Here is an extreme HDR version of this one
I preferr the original, but I am messing around with the opensource HDR tool qtpfsgui or Luminance HDR as it has recently been renamed. It still has some bugs, but I'm going to persist.
http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/ It works on Linux too.
and another part of the creek.
Me on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/mtb_antz
I couldn't see those falls when I was there Antz ... they were under the level of the flow
I did this with some Bellthorpe photos I took back I started with HDR Merge software ... too much like graphics instead of photos but interesting nonetheless.
Wonderful photo! And the last treatment I like very, very much.
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