Cullasaga River

Posted by Richard Greene on Tue, 11/13/12 11:23
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Tue, 11/13/12 12:32

I especially like your image of the Cullasaga River when set against a black background which serves to bring a 3D feel to the picture. The quality of the lighting, the sense of texturing and the nature of the perspective (low bringing the viewer down to the level of the rocks in the stream) add to the visual impact of the image.


Comments by Ernest Cadegan on Tue, 11/13/12 13:33

I like the subdued palette.


Comments by Jeff Dye on Tue, 11/13/12 19:49

Excellent light for the subject and the shutter speed is just right for the water flow.


Comments by Michael Meek on Wed, 11/14/12 07:54

With some exceptions, I no longer enjoy photographs of moving water that looks like ice cream. Although in this photograph you slowed the shutter down, the water still has character and turbulence, as it oughta. I like here the overall "flow" of the water coming downhill, too. Very nice. Ditto Ernest. Your restraint is admirable.


Comments by Paul Cooper on Wed, 11/14/12 15:39

Gorgeous - you nailed the shutter speed


Comments by G.B. SHETTLER on Wed, 11/14/12 16:16

QUite NIce !! I love those tones of Greens way back yonder.


Comments by les perry on Sat, 11/17/12 05:14

Nice scene well caught


Comments by Linda Frey on Tue, 11/20/12 08:46

A lovely zigzag of water flow. I keep seeing a tilt of the level areas toward the top of the stream. But since I'd be just one of eight who notice or mention it, maybe it's not a problem. Have been enjoying all of your moving water posts.