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 By: Suzanne Williams  
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Photographer  Suzanne Williams {Karma:380}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model Fuji Finepix 4900 Zoom
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Infrared/B&W
Lens In Camera
Uploaded 5/10/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 2327 Shutter 2/3
Favorites Aperture F11
Critiques 12 Rating
5.93
/ 6 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
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About Camera on Aperture Priority, hence the unusual shutter speed. Photo converted to grayscale using Channel Mixer in Adobe Photoshop. Some curves adjustment, no cropping.
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deniz kaan copur   {K:12726} 2/6/2004
very well done.

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deniz kaan copur   {K:12726} 2/6/2004
very well done.

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Peter Gulbinat   {K:454} 5/15/2003
Very nice waterfall shot. Dramatic effect! Have a look at mine if you want

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Kostas Tzanetos Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 5/14/2003
This is a beautiful image,Suzanne,thanks to your nice composition and the effect created by cleverly using the neutral density filter.I think that it would be more interesting in colour,though.

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Alex Uchôa   {K:18547} 5/14/2003
wonderfull effect and very criative option for the BW. Congrats.

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David Harvey   {K:284} 5/11/2003
Excellent use of long exposure.

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 5/10/2003
like a surfacing fountain
amidst hard rocks
:
thanks for the effect and thanks for showing
:
a very lasting and great picture
:)

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Britt Park   {K:2210} 5/10/2003
This is very strong. The long exposure makes the water surreal, which contrasts with the solid sharpness of the rocks. I think the picture wants to be a little more high key. But that may just be an artifact of viewing on a monitor. Thanks for posting this.

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Lucas Macedo   {K:12843} 5/10/2003
Wonderful composition, Suzanne. The low speed shot gave the perfect flow effect to the water. Congrats! ..... Lucas

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Andrea gronn   {K:16} 5/10/2003
Good.

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Mark Jacobs   {K:111} 5/10/2003
This is an excellent shot. I absolutely love the effect that is created in the water. The only thing that breaks the mood of the scene is the highlight creaping in on the top left. I think if this were burned in to match the tonality of the rock on the right side, it would balance the shot out perfectly. Well done!

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Konstantinos Tsagarakis   {K:669} 5/10/2003
excellent - low ss effect!Beautiful!

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