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Lovely shot..................................... :yes

Thanks JH. Comment appreciated. :)

You seem to have a way of recording moving water that I like very much......just don't let on to Leon I said that ;-)

FUJI

Thanks FUJI. I guess there is a fine line between milk and water motion. On this day I got it right? I recall the light was very nice too which I am sure all helps. :)

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Thanks FUJI. I guess there is a fine line between milk and water motion. On this day I got it right? I recall the light was very nice too which I am sure all helps. :)

 

Not SUCH a fine line, I'd say! You've got strong motion blur in your waterfalls which I like. 'Milky' water is where it's been 'frozen to white' and you no longer get a sensation of moving water, simply a white solid curtain.

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Not SUCH a fine line, I'd say! You've got strong motion blur in your waterfalls which I like. 'Milky' water is where it's been 'frozen to white' and you no longer get a sensation of moving water, simply a white solid curtain.

 

Agreed.  :)

 

Good picture Kev, Its amazing how many colours there are in moving water, and how you have maintained a transparency in the moving water, 

 

Geoff

 

Thanks Geoff. The peat plays a big part with the colour.

 

Exposure not too short to freeze, and not too long make it overly milky. Perfic!

 

Many thanks Phil.

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