Grist Mill #2

         

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Andi Cretu  7 months ago
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Great composition!
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Ricky Marek  9 months ago
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Excellent <F&V>

UR invited 2C my latest photos.

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Robert Carney  9 months ago
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Wonderful image of the grist mill and the great waterfall all well done, David! An image to be proud of...
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David C. Schultz  9 months ago
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Thanks! Mother Nature threw one my way on this trip. Wish I could get her to work on my schedule all the time! Take care!
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Carolyn Bennett Treadway  9 months ago
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I want to buy!
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David C. Schultz  9 months ago
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Thanks Carolyn! If you're interested you can go to my website and place an order. http://westlightimages.com/gallery/autumn.htm#26
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Melanie Moraga  10 months ago
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Gorgeous autumn capture!! :)
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Omid Jafarnezhad  over 1 year ago
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dream :) +
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Danny Nee  over 1 year ago
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Beautiful image, excellent composition.
Juliano
Juliano Mult Flores  over 1 year ago
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POST CARD!!
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M Taylor  over 1 year ago
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Excellent.
Equivoque
Equivoque Vampire  over 1 year ago
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i really love this place :D
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Stavros Markopoulos  almost 2 years ago
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Wonderful place and capture!
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Christiano Coulaud  almost 2 years ago
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Very beautiful!!!
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Chris Courselle  almost 2 years ago
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EXCELLENT SHOT!!!

Chris

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Jude Haase  almost 2 years ago
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Very nice David!!
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Jose Barbosa  almost 2 years ago
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Both the fotos are great. One shows more foliage, the other more water. They are amazing!
Beautiful work.
In the old times, I always preferred Fuji to Kodak and theese photos explain why.
Koveh
Koveh Tavakkol  almost 2 years ago
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stunning...
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David C. Schultz  almost 2 years ago
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Herb...It was shot on film, Fuji Velvia 100. Aperture, guessing f16 or 22, no idea the shutter speed. Since it was done on film I color balanced it for the shade and overcast conditions with an 81c and probably a polarizer to reduce the glare and to help make the colors pop...and to allow for a slower shutter speed.
Yes, I agree that the horizontal version, also posted here, is a nicer image overall and it's the one that I always keep framed and hanging in my gallery, West Light Images in Park City, Utah. A popular image.
Thanks to all for your comments and questions!
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I'm Olga  almost 2 years ago
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Awesome!
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Manny Estrella  almost 2 years ago
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Glad you got the vertical shot as well. Very nice although I do love the horizontal version because there are more colors to see. :)
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George Gibbs  almost 2 years ago
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Like this and the horizontal as well. nice.