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    Finding Calm Waters

    While attending a Picnic, I found a stream and took a walk. Noticed the small set of rapids with some calm waters in the distance. Put the EOS-M on a tripod, a variable ND Grad Filter on the EF-M 22mm f/2 STM and took this image.


    2.0 sec @ f/16, ISO 100

    Comments Welcomed

    Tom

    #2
    Re: Finding Calm Waters

    Hi Tom I'm fond of this kind of pic, whats the shadow in the centre?
    Alun

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      #3
      Re: Finding Calm Waters

      Thanks Alun for stopping by and taking the time to comment. That shadow is a pole that was behind me.

      Tom

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        #4
        Re: Finding Calm Waters

        Hey Tom, I love the way you've captured the spray of the water. I looked at your blog, I like the B&W angle. When I can get out I'm going to visit an old georgian house not far from me which is set in an excellent gorge and woodland. I may pay homage to you and try a few black and whites', explore some of the light and shade. It's a great place, I made a radio programme about it some years ago.

        Anywho, great shot.

        TomB
        Last edited by tombennett; 23-04-2013, 21:05.
        Am I qualified to comment on others!

        Canon EOS-60D - EF 24-105mm f4
        L IS USM - Tamron Adaptall2 500mm f/8 with 2x converter - Meike Speedlight MK950 - LEE Filters: professional kit, ND Grad (hard) .3 .6 .9, Coral 4 hard grad & cir-pol 105 - CarrySpeed sling.

        Tom Bennett Photography on Flickr

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          #5
          Re: Finding Calm Waters

          Thanks Tom. Well be looking forward to see some of your images

          Tom

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