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Jean D
11-Jun-2013 00:51
Excellent tight composition with perfect exposure, Jim..
Stephanie
10-Jun-2013 08:45
Whooosh!!! Super capture of this swift moving water! :)
Range View
10-Jun-2013 08:32
Marvelous image Jim, especially like the white water detail.
David.
Fong Lam
10-Jun-2013 06:47
Beautiful effect in this silky water movement, Jim...V
Marcia Colelli
10-Jun-2013 01:13
Beautiful image V
Hank Vander Velde
10-Jun-2013 00:57
Terrific capture of the fast flowing waters here Jim.
larose forest photos
10-Jun-2013 00:09
I can feel the speed of the rushing water. Wow! V
Carol Rollins
09-Jun-2013 21:24
Wow, Jim, this is actually dizzying.... Love it.
Claude Gagnon
09-Jun-2013 21:01
I can feel the water movement ! Great work Jim :)) V
Helen Betts
09-Jun-2013 19:18
This really has the feel of danger to me, emphasized by that gorgeous toning. Super work as always, Jim!
Colin Storey
09-Jun-2013 18:22
Great image of this fast flowing water. v
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)
09-Jun-2013 17:45
Simply excellent,powerful image! Vote
Paolo
Guest
09-Jun-2013 15:57
A very nice image of this roiling whitewater...
One of my favorite subjects...
Chris Spracklen
09-Jun-2013 14:50
A wonderful near abstract shot of this Smoky Mountain stream, Jim.
Walter Otto Koenig
09-Jun-2013 14:49
Great choice of shutter speed to capture the movement of the water.
Nestor Derkach
09-Jun-2013 13:46
Soft and powerful, nice camera execution.
Hank Vander Velde
09-Jun-2013 13:33
Again, terrific captrure of the fast rushing waters Jim.
Raymond
09-Jun-2013 13:33
Wow, amazingly beautiful Jim
joseantonio
09-Jun-2013 13:25
Lovely effect in the rushing stream.V
Neil Marcus
09-Jun-2013 13:24
A sense of drama,fury and danger. Am I overreacting...
waterfalls man
09-Jun-2013 12:37
Beautiful Shot V!!
janescottcumming
09-Jun-2013 12:32
Such a feeling of movement here. It kind of reminds me of the brush strokes in a Van Gogh painting. Nice work Jim!
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