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Really dark in there. No sunshine at this time of year. Wide angle, slow exposure. Will have to go back for a re-shoot with better light.
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The slow exposure provides a great effect for the water fall. I like the look.
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Awesome, Malcolm
![]() Having visited the wet environs of the Northwest I can almost feel the spray in my face ![]() Art Wolfe could take a lesson from you ![]() |
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Very nice picture. The slow shutter really captures the water.
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Great shot.
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reshoot not necessary.
it's beautiful as it is. |
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