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Submitter's name: Pawel Golik
Title: Through the waterfall
Gear used: OM-4, Tamron 35-70 f/3.5, tripod, polarizer
Diaphragm: f16
Shutter speed: ~1/8 (OM-4 on AE)
Film used: Fujichrome Velvia
Technical information: Polarizer was used to enable slower shutter speed necessary to blur the flowing water.
Subject information: Landscape viewed from behind a small man-made waterfall in Callaway Gardens in Georgia, shot through the water from a walkway.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Heh, a very daring shot; nice blur of colours! :)

Comment left by: Mickey Trageser (no e-mail specified) Looks more like a blurred black veil. Makes for a lovely study of colors. Too bad there isn't any clue that the veil is water.

Comment left by: Eric Pederson (epederso@darkwing.uoregon.edu) It would be nice to have a few shots at other shutter speeds (e.g. 1/30) to compare! Was your plane of focus on the water?

Comment left by: The author (no e-mail specified) You'll see versions with other speeds after the anonimity period is over. I focused on the water - edge of the waterfall to be exatct, but at f/16 it doesn't matter that much.

Comment left by: Marc Lawrence (mlawrence@cfp.com.au) This is one of my favourites. At 1024x768 I'd have it as my desktop. For me, it's lovely colours and total abstraction and originality (in my mind) still say "water" (though I'm wondering if that's what I'd have thought without knowing the theme?). Love it, regardless.

Comment left by: bbbean@beancotton.com (bbbean) Nice abstract

Comment left by: Pawe Golik - the author (no e-mail specified) A shorter exposure of the same subject is at
http://www.gen.emory.edu/cmm/people/staff/pgolik/photography/Spring02/12.html

(Sorry for the long URL)



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