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Winter Falls
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Michelle R. Kovach |
Gorgeous Jeffery!
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- Linda D. Lester Contact Linda D. Lester Linda D. Lester's Gallery |
Beautiful shot...perfect Shutter Speed!
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Tamera S. Phillips |
Very nice shot Jeff!I get cold just looking at it.
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Donna W. Neal |
Beautiful "cold" winter scene.
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Casey A. Hanson |
Gorgeous!!
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Alisha L. Ekstrom |
OMGOSH...THIS IS BEAUTIFUL! I absolutely positively LOVE this. Fantastic water capture!
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Tammy Scott |
Boy this sure is GORGEOUS! STUNNING!
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Jeffrey Smith |
Thank you all, for your nice comments.
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George Z |
I must say - very very nice! What shutter speed did you use to get the water so "milky" is that the word? George cZ
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Jeffrey Smith |
George, Thanks for the nice comments. The shutter speed was around 1 sec. To get "milky" water you need to use a shutter speed between 1/2 sec to 2 sec. The slower the water the more time is needed. These slow shutter speed require the use of a tripod. Hope this helps. Jeff S.
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