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18-AUG-2007 Helen Betts

Water in Transit
by Helen Betts

Washington, D.C.

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Konica Minolta Users21-Aug-2007 19:29
Wow, I never would have thought that water takes that shape during it's travels. What an unusual and delightful capture. Dale
Sony Forums Challenges21-Aug-2007 13:12
Very nicely seen Helen. That museum begs to be photographed, but I find it a very difficult place to do justice to. Do visit, there's some very cool stuff inside. John
Arctic Fox 21-Aug-2007 03:12
Helen - ultra cool shot. With the hot temperatures we are having here, I wouldn't mind splashing about a bit in the water! Really pretty capture.
Alopa 21-Aug-2007 01:21
Nice shot, it makes me feel wet!
Katherine Stanback's Photos20-Aug-2007 00:50
Beautiful capture of the waterfall - I love the way the water is coming down in curls, and also the spray of small droplets! It's different than the usual blurred, slow motion waterfall photos.
Franky2005 19-Aug-2007 19:48
"Frozen" water during the summer. Great capture, especially I love the structure in the top part.
Helen Betts19-Aug-2007 17:50
Thanks, Ann and Kathy. It was a last-minute idea that had to be rushed since my dog needed water to drink and you never keep her waiting for anybody. (The water was fascinating, and I really would have liked to shoot more pictures there.) Yes, it's in front of the Museum of the American Indian, which although I've been there to shoot pictures several times, I haven't been in to visit yet. Next time: no dog and no camera! Helen
Kathy Palmer 19-Aug-2007 02:00
Beautifully done, Helen. This is at the American Indian Museum, also, isn't it? I LOVE that museum!!!!
Ann Chaikin19-Aug-2007 00:10
Wow. Great shapes in the water Helen.