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Mossy Foss


 

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Mossy Foss
Mossy Foss
'Foss' is Icelandic for waterfall. We spotted this shallow, but very spread-out waterfall running below surrounding ground level, along the road.
None of the actual falls were higher than probably 8 feet, but there were so many, and so many beautiful, moss-covered rocks and boulders.
It was a great opportunity to put my variable ND to use; I was a little obsessed with capturing waterfalls with the ND on this trip!

Chris Budny

 
 
 
- Linda D. Lester

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I love them like this! Those rocks you can shoot all day! A beauty for sure Chris!


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September 18, 2012

 

Joy Rector
  fantastic


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September 18, 2012

 

Jack Gaskin
  FANTASTIC CATCH GREAT WORK

Jack


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September 18, 2012

 
- Usman M. Bajwa

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  Wow, do I see a POTD first. Good luck with this image, Chris!!

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September 18, 2012

 
- Shirley Sicurello

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  Beautiful!


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September 18, 2012

 

Katarina Mansson
  Wonderful cottonlike flow and beautiful composition. What a lovely piece of nature!


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September 18, 2012

 

Terry A. Stoa
  This turned out great. The ND filter was put to get use. It looks so smooth...and the moss covered rocks are tack-sharp and colorful.


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September 18, 2012

 
- Mitch Spence

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  Boy, you did a job with this one, Chris. The softness of the water combined with the crisp green and detail of the rocks--well, that's beautiful.


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September 18, 2012

 
- Bob Cournoyer

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  Great comp/water/color/clarity... :-)


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September 18, 2012

 

Richard B. Hallick
  The contrast between the mossy rocks and the moving water is wonderful.


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September 18, 2012

 
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  Thank you all very much! I love the slowed exposure from the Variable ND on this one--yet, I was so eager to use the ND, that I pretty much shot every waterfall we saw with it, and forgot to try for any non-ND shots of the same waterfalls during the trip. I wish I had a mix of both, in hindsight!


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September 19, 2012

 
- Dayna Cain

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  Well, if it got any better than this I wouldn't be able to stand it! LOL This is perfection!


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September 19, 2012

 
chrisbudny.com - Chris Budny

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  Thanks, Dayna! This was one place where several of my long captures have camera movement in them... unsure why--don't recall it being terribly windy, nor the ground being soft/unstable... Very few came out sharp, unfortunately.


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September 20, 2012

 
- Lindley Johnson

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  Love the soft, flowing look of the water, contrasted with the sharp moss covered rocks. A super image, Chris.


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September 25, 2012

 
chrisbudny.com - Chris Budny

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  Thanks, Lindley! Sure was fun playing with the variable ND!


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September 26, 2012

 
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