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Pebble Nest


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Canon 5D 16-35mm 3.2@f22 Lee.9NDG iso50

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Very cool photograph! I love the composition a lot; lots of interesting elements in this. Well seen and captured, Simon; and thanks for sharing. Cheers! Chris
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Another lesson in detail. A well done image made excellent with the water movement; oh yes, and the great title... thanks for sharing! Mike

 

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Thanks for the comments everyone.

Hi Bob, it's no secret. It's just the effect of USM on the texture of the stone.

See the comments in my picture 'Blasted' and Mark Geistweite explains how to do it.

 

Simon

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This compo has it all from rocks, forest, sky and water.

Intriguing framing and very nicely exposed...Beautiful work!

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nicely seen ! Have You considered cropping the above part and make it a square format? It , also , could result in a great image . cheers Jana

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Hi Simon that looks suspiciously like those delightful little potholes that festoon the cataracts around the Glen Orchy Falls. A wonderful place that is easily passed by - bl**dy dangerous when its wet though. Great strong foreground once again and the whole feel is very organic.
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Makes me dizzy - enormous depth and motion. The whole scene is a bit tilted, not bad for even more dynamics but bothers me a bit
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I keep coming back to this one. It has an enormous amount of interest in the details and the flowing shapes in the comp are fantastic.
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You have an excellent eye for lanscape compositions! May I know how you kept the exposure for both the sky and the FG spot on? Did you use filters or merge 2 pics into one? Whatever it is, it was well done!
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Hi John, many thanks for the comments.

I balanced the exposure with a three stop neutral density filter over just the sky.

 

Simon

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