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    Thank you Damian.

    One more:

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    Here is my favorite from my recent vacation to Destin, FL.

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    Pat, you've inspired me to post some water-blur shots of my own....thank you.

    Shot on the mid-north coast of BC in Bella Coola. There was a huge flood there in Sept 2010 and out company was dispatched to oversee the flood clean-up works. I was lucky enough to have some time to shoot in this BEAUTIFUL part of BC.

    This was one of the first water-blur shots I ever attempted. Comments and critiques welcome, of course. The tight shot was intentional.

    5DII with 50 f/1.4 @f/11, 0.8s, ISO 50. I think I put my touque on a rock, set the camera down and set mirror lock up and 2 sec timer
    Post processing in LR3 (warmed it up quite a bit). I have to say, I am quite addicted to water-blur. I love the contrast between motion and stillness (if that's a word..lol)

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    Damian - Looks really good. That must have been fast moving water to get that much blur at 0.8 sec exposure. I like that you improvised with no tripod... you have to make due with what you have. I was in Japan this fall and did not bring a tripod, and had to do the same thing to get some sunrise and waterfall shots.

    I do like long exposures - the detail really comes out, and if you can get moving water in the shot, I think it just enhances things. I probably over do it, but I enjoy it.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Lancer - Nice beach shot. How high up were you when you took that shot?
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    Quote Originally Posted by conropl View Post
    That must have been fast moving water to get that much blur at 0.8 sec exposure.
    Thanks Pat! Yes, compared to other streams i've shot this one was fast - water velocity about a meter per sec. Its a high-gradient straight-shot out of a very steep watershed. The surrounding mountains are ~3000m in elevation and feel like they right on top of you. Beautiful place.

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    Lancer - Nice beach shot. How high up were you when you took that shot?
    18 Stories, from my parents condo in Destin,FL.

    Thanks for the compliment.

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    I know all of you are probably growing very tired of seeing my deer photos but there really isn't a whole heck of a lot to choose around here this time of year and they are much more cooperative than my dogs!


    IMG_3235_framed by Denise Trocio, on Flickr

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    Denise, Very nice and....I never get tired of deer pictures.
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    Her is one that I did a "little" Photoshoping on---Joel was my mentor on this one, What do you think?

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    Here is one I did tonight that I'm not too sure about. I like your application Bob much better! I think the noise in mine is from when I applied the sepia first and added grain.


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