Good to see you putting some work up Ian. This looks familiar. I suspected there was an old geezer with wet feet prancing around somewhere near. Cheers, Phil
Generally I’m no fan of long-exposure water pictures, but this is something special – it gives a nice dreamy atmosphere here. Thanks for making me look. :)
That piece of weathered wood in the foreground is awesome looking, and then the water flowing towards it, a well thought out image indeed!
IPFOTOover 2 years ago
Wow…Someone has used the inside of the scull here :-) Normally I’m a supporter for very long exposures of water. But put together, as here, with the other static elements, it works great. Great colors, fine composition and great depth of field. A landscape I wish I had shot :)
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Great Image
Well done
Good to see you putting some work up Ian. This looks familiar. I suspected there was an old geezer with wet feet prancing around somewhere near.
Cheers,
Phil
Another wonderful piece of photography, really nice. You have some gorgeous work in your gallery.
Generally I’m no fan of long-exposure water pictures, but this is something special – it gives a nice dreamy atmosphere here. Thanks for making me look. :)
Another superb image, love the strong foreground texture and the silky water which leads the eye. Excellent!
That piece of weathered wood in the foreground is awesome looking, and then the water flowing towards it, a well thought out image indeed!
Wow…Someone has used the inside of the scull here :-)
Normally I’m a supporter for very long exposures of water. But put together, as here, with the other static elements, it works great.
Great colors, fine composition and great depth of field. A landscape I wish I had shot :)
fabulous work,
Thank you Scott for your kind comment.
– Ian Snowdon / www.downtoearthimages.co.uk
Stunning, I love these kind of images. Out of curiosity, what shutter speed did you use?
Thank you Adam for your kind comment… The Tech stuff: Nikkor 14-24mm @ 17mm- F/22 – 2 Seconds – ISO 200
– Ian Snowdon / www.downtoearthimages.co.uk
Ooooh, this is so cool.