Leaves on the Bottom

© Dan McConoughey

Leaves on the Bottom

Uploaded: December 15, 2005

Description

Changed orientation of image from one posted earlier. These leaves were stuck on the bottom despite the swift flow of water in the old mill race. No effects used, captured as is. Made with Pentax istDs.

Exif: FNumber: 11, ExposureBiasValue: 0/10, ExposureTime: 0.05, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 200, WhiteBalance: manual white balance

Comments

Richard P. Lussier December 16, 2005

What a unique perspective, Dan! You've done a great job capturing the feeling of the water movement. Those leaves are quite hardy, aren't they? Think I'm getting vertigo looking at this! :)
Well done! #360308

Dan McConoughey December 18, 2005

Thanks again Richard,This is 180 deg. from the first posting. The other one is still in the gallery. #2198102

Goshka G. December 18, 2005

This is so beautiful, Dan, and I love your pov here! #2198209

Dan McConoughey December 18, 2005

Thanks Goshka, the first posting is on page 3 in my gallery. I was on a bridge almost on top of the falls when I got this shot. #2198252

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