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Ah, and here come the 3/3'ers. I'll never understand why people bother doing that.
But yeah, thanks for the comments, guys... I appreciate it.
- Scott
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I captured this image deep in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
after an early morning adventure several miles up this small creek. It
always seems the farther you go into the backcountry, the more
beautiful an area becomes. Thanks for your comments.
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Discovered between rain showers in Mount Rainier National Park.
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After an overwhelming barrage of 3/3s the last time I posted this
image, I thought I would make a few minor edits and re-post it.
Hopefully I can get some real opinions this time.
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Please view larger, the automatic re-size is affecting the image.
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A beautiful example of the power of water discovered in some pristine
North Carolina mountain wilderness.
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Please view larger... the automatic resizing makes the shot look a
little odd.
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Make? I'd prefer that word not be associated here... and, I'm not sure what you're asking... this is one exposure, processed normally, found in nature.
- Scott
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Thanks, everyone. Anatoli, this was just a single exposure, macro image show with the Canon 100mm. Nothing fancy or altered.
- Scott
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A beautifully calm spot discovered while backpacking recently in the
Columbia River Gorge area of NW Oregon.
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Please view larger.
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After waiting for several days for enough of the lake's frozen surface
to thaw, I eventually was awarded with this majestic scene.
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Thanks! I used the Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro.
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Thank you.
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Wow, first rating is a 3/3... is that serious?
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Hope you enjoy it.
After thunderstorms had battered the mountains all day this was captured about 45 minutes after sunset... hope you enjoy it!
in Landscape
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After thunderstorms had battered the mountains all day this was
captured about 45 minutes after sunset as the storm was clearing.
Thanks for your comments.