My buddy Dan and I ventured to Nine Mile Creek over the weekend. This stick caught a maple leaf and my eye. I scampered to the river’s bank and managed to stop the water mid-crash.
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My buddy Dan and I ventured to Nine Mile Creek over the weekend. This stick caught a maple leaf and my eye. I scampered to the river’s bank and managed to stop the water mid-crash.
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Posted on Mon, 02 November 2009 at 10:04 am
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Nice picture Mitch, but I really want to say I like the header on Mitch Rossow Inc, very nice.
captured moving water always looks like ice – cool.
It takes something of interest in the water to make splashing water interesting. I’ve spent the last week photographing two different fountains. Shutter speed near the end of the day is all I’ve been able to manage. I’m going to have to think about this…maybe if I moved in colser.
Again, something so simple that looks so good. Nice job on stopping the water.
This perspective turned out really good. We have to head back there…. maybe go up river next time
That’s a really great shot! It’s so cool to see something so dynamic suddenly being so still. Oh, and thanks for the visit!