Nice, but I think that it's the depth of the shadow tones that makes it. The
water provides the brightness to balance it, but I rather like the wet wood
that sits darkly in the background.
Chris
On 26 Nov 2011, at 08:13, Moose wrote:
> I seem to have hit some magic combination of water speed and shutter speed on
> this shot. I'll only take credit for
> consciously noticing the water and light and taking the shot.
> <http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Travel/NorthEast_2011/Mt_Desert/Miscellaneous&image=_MG_4034.jpg>
>
> Almost makes me thing about doing some more experimenting with moving water
> and shutter speeds. Mostly, I only get sharp
> stop action, smoothly motion blurred or the worst in-between - ugly blur.
>
> How this one turned into what looks like brush strokes, I don't know. Yes, I
> did help it along in post, but without any
> trick filters. It looked a lot like this right out of the camera.
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