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Waterfalls meet streams

Highest rank in Explore: July 29th, 2007 #367

 

I went up Millcreek Canyon this evening with pro365ject and we had a great opportunity to shoot some moving water with this steady stream. Getting to these spots wasn't the easiest but it sure was worth it. I've got a lot to learn and we plan to go back and I'm sure there will be a lot of room for improvement on my part once I study these shots some more.

 

The water was surprisingly COLD being peak of summer and all. But I guess there still must be snow melting somewhere up there or else we wouldn't have all this water flowing.

 

You can see all the settings at the bottom right of how I took the shot. There is a surprisingly amount of light for the time of picture we shot this. It was after sunset just around dusk. The post production consists of enhanced hue and thats about it other than the borders.

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Uploaded on July 30, 2007
Taken on July 29, 2007
Brent Holmes By: Brent Holmes

Waterfalls meet streams

Highest rank in Explore: July 29th, 2007 #367

 

I went up Millcreek Canyon this evening with pro365ject and we had a great opportunity to shoot some moving water with this steady stream. Getting to these spots wasn't the easiest but it sure was worth it. I've got a lot to learn and we plan to go back and I'm sure there will be a lot of room for improvement on my part once I study these shots some more.

 

The water was surprisingly COLD being peak of summer and all. But I guess there still must be snow melting somewhere up there or else we wouldn't have all this water flowing.

 

You can see all the settings at the bottom right of how I took the shot. There is a surprisingly amount of light for the time of picture we shot this. It was after sunset just around dusk. The post production consists of enhanced hue and thats about it other than the borders.

12,966 views
200 faves
215 comments
Uploaded on July 30, 2007
Taken on July 29, 2007
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