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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 1/12/2004
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Andrej....leaving your shutter open for around 1-3 seconds should be long enough to get the water to blur. You may can leave it open for a shorter time depending on how fast the water is moving. You do need a tripod to set the camera on for this or everything will be blurred.
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Andrej V
{K:6693} 1/12/2004
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Hello Chris!
Very nice image. I have a question; how do you achieve such a blure water? I tried several times bud didn't manage... What should be the max. speed to achieve such a blur efect? Best regards A
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Haley Peay
{K:15} 7/8/2003
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Beutiful place to take this shot.
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 7/7/2003
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Really close Marion....this was on a trail through the park. I want to say this is Little River but I'll have to go back and look at the trail map. We ended up at Cades Cove at the end of our hike. Beautiful country out there.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
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Benedetto Riba
{K:15792} 7/7/2003
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Chris, beautiful landscape!! comm. tanks. Regards
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Jose Rasquinho
{K:12128} 7/7/2003
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Good composition and nice colours.
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Marion Luijten
{K:6141} 7/7/2003
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It reminds me of a place in the Smokey Muontains I visited more than 10 years ago...I think near Cade Cove. Could it be there? I love the streaming water and the composition with the rock in the foreground. Thanks for bringing back good memories, Chris! :-)
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