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01-NOV-2014 peter

Windblown Sky

British Columbia

A fairly stiff breeze was blowing at Canoe Beach on Shuswap Lake
at sunset. I used a neutral density filter to enable a 5 minute exposure
to calm the waves and bring out colour and movement in the clouds.


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Jay Levin28-Jun-2017 01:24
Great artwork, Peter. I'm glad I just discovered it! Awesome.
Graeme04-Jul-2016 22:33
Very dramatic and very surreal. Superb Peter. 👍🏻
Sam Rua22-Jul-2015 19:02
Wonderful sky and POV. Nice capture.
Alexander Kazakov26-Jun-2015 18:38
Interesting colors! V
Tom LeRoy12-Mar-2015 17:45
Exceptional image - can't take my eyes away! Big compliment!
Raymond Ma17-Nov-2014 02:04
An enchanting effect on the sky and water, outstanding work Peter!
globalgadabout08-Nov-2014 15:52
exquisite...the cloud blur brings a subtle vibrancy...cool tech tip on your approach....V
janescottcumming06-Nov-2014 21:27
You put all your wonderful skills to work here…just fabulous!
Zeeby05-Nov-2014 01:45
Brilliant work! V
Marcia Rules03-Nov-2014 22:35
phenomenal work Peter! BV++
Carol How03-Nov-2014 03:29
I really like the way the light has hit the rocks, and the tones are magnificent Peter
Allan Jay03-Nov-2014 02:40
Gorgeous! Smooth as silk. Love the effect and composition.
Gill Kopy03-Nov-2014 01:51
What a fabulous result - it really pays off to be adventurous with filters, etc. V
mario .n02-Nov-2014 22:24
Magnificient capture Peter !
Peter Sussex02-Nov-2014 21:04
Outstanding work you did, Peter! My compliments. V
joseantonio02-Nov-2014 20:33
Amazing work with this long exposure.
Anitta02-Nov-2014 19:41
Wow! The water looks like glass and your composition is excellent. Just love that scene. Fabulous photography! v
Robbie D7002-Nov-2014 19:37
Amazing results from this super long exposure.
Neil Marcus02-Nov-2014 19:29
Your view, composition, and methods produced an extraordinary image, ,Peter "V".