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Just swing....

They were playing at the top of the dam in the spillway to the waterfall. They would get in the down stream draft, swim out and go right back. Full of joy with a watchful Mom nearby. I hope they make it, only two are left of her youngsters.

 

This was just too beautiful to crop to make the ducklings show up better. If you enlarge, you can see them better and the effects of the slow shutter on the water under the ducklings' feet and detect a little body movement in the blur. I took some with a fast shutter, but I ended up liking these better.

Kaaterskill Falls, Catskill Mountains

171secs @ F11, ISO 100, 10x B&W Filter, ND8 Grad.

A texture image....taken by me, was blended with the trees image in P S.

Cinestill 50D f/22 1/8s. Perry’s Point, Coolum

Shot and edited on an iPhone

a slow shutter (long exposure) capture of ghostly people walking past the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey in the distance. This is one of the first captures with my new Fujifilm X100V - and wow! That inbuilt 4 stop ND filter sure helps.

 

Last lock and Dam on the Hennepin Canal where it meets the Rock River

SlowShutter, Juxtaposer, Superimpose, PS Express, Glaze, Deco Sketch, Repix, ScratchCam, Blender

shot this image back in 2015. they were just hanging around on my archive drive until I discovered them today.

 

🎶 So how do we know come to be?🎶 (-marillion)

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und im sitzen kurz die kamera hoch..

slowish shutter and a bit of wind (Digital/D800/85mm f/1.8)

From a recent strike night :) The two brightest reflections on the left are from Jupiter and Saturn. Single exposure.

 

Over the Yakima River Canyon in Washington State!

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