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Ray Sachs
Registered: April 2010 Location: Near Philadephila Posts: 2,439
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Mon January 24, 2011 1:43pm
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An interesting shot that I didn't really get until I opened it up to full size. The little sprays of water coming off of the main stream, with a slow enough exposure to create little trails, really creates a sense of movement and chaos that I didn't get from the thumbnail. Either that or the noise problems we've been reading about with the GH2 are really severe! ;)
------------------------------ Olympus OMD EM5 with several lenses, Fuji X-Pro with three lenses, Ricoh GXR with one lens/sensor unit, Panasonic LX7...
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BBW
Super Moderator Emeritus
Registered: January 2010 Location: Near "Playland" outside of NYC, NY, USA Posts: 6,284
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Mon January 24, 2011 9:40pm
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Black and white was a great choice for this faucet stream and all the reflective surfaces!
That is quite a lot of detail that's showing up! First I thought they were scratches on the LCD but then I looked more closely and read Ray's post.
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Christilou
Mu-43 Top Veteran
Registered: February 2010 Location: Camberley, Surrey Posts: 596
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Wed January 26, 2011 5:17pm
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The shapes and patterns in that stream of water are rather intriguing:)
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s0nus
Mu-43 Veteran
Registered: December 2010 Location: Chicago Posts: 405
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Wed February 2, 2011 7:11am
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I absolutely love the little streaky droplets coming off the sides. Excellent detail there ... it really makes the shot. Makes it seem like a rushing waterfall.
I'm going to have to duplicate this shot sometime soon! Nice!
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