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    Wisley, RHS in the Glass Houses is just a bit of water a Waterfall. I had lots of fun with ONE and Water

    The Power of this ONE brings me so much fun and its ability to amaze me never ceases Enjoy !

    The really fast images, show the most amazing patterns and even colours including blue refracted from the light, sky and glass

    To the human eye, it is just a Waterfall


    1. at first glance it looks like this




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    3. or




    4. or




    5. or




    6. or




    7. or




    8. or




    9. or




    10. or




    and your favourite is ?

    Enjoy !
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    An interesting series Chevvy, fun isn't it

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    • #3
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      A great opportunity to explore the effects of different shutter speeds on moving water.
      John

      "A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by brian1208 View Post
        An interesting series Chevvy, fun isn't it
        Originally posted by Zuiko View Post
        A great opportunity to explore the effects of different shutter speeds on moving water.
        Very true indeed
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        I nice view does not mean a good photograph. My FLickr

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        • #5
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          Numero 9 or 10 suites me fine!

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          • #6
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            Thanks a lot Chevvy for revealing the actual structure of moving water in which its real beauty resides.

            I am not a fan of the worn out 'silky effect" that we learnt at photography school as a Camera One exercise.

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            • #7
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              Hi Brian, Alf, John, Mark and Bill Thank You for stopping by and your kind comments

              Water is such FUN and this was a great opportunity to explore so many settings. I think I most prefer the fast images especially those with the blue patches in
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              • #8
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                Great set of water fetish photos Chevvy

                A real contrast between the slow & fast shutter speeds and all in between and the changing patterns are interesting.
                Ian from the Cotswolds
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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Iansky View Post
                  Great set of water fetish photos Chevvy

                  A real contrast between the slow & fast shutter speeds and all in between and the changing patterns are interesting.
                  Ian, your so right ! I do have a "Water Fetish"

                  My reason for posting so many, was perhaps it would inspire a few to "Twiddle Settings" and explore their images captured
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                  • #10
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                    9 is my favourite Chevvy

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                    • #11
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                      Hi Peter, Thanks for stopping by of the silky 9 is my FAV too
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                      • #12
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                        #1 and #8 a I like to see water in its environment rather than an abstract. The beauty of water is its movement in nature.
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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by OM USer View Post
                          #1 and #8 a I like to see water in its environment rather than an abstract. The beauty of water is its movement in nature.
                          Hi Jeremy I am glad you enjoyed these I am just fascinated how Nature can create such beautiful patterns in "just water" as the blue abstract images evidence with the help of the ONE, of course
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                          • #14
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                            A lovely set of images Chevvy.

                            To answer your question, Nos 2,3 and 4 stand out for me,but then I just love abstracts.

                            Intrigued to see what range of settings you used I had a look at the EXIFs.
                            Previous replies seem to have assumed that you used a range of shutter speeds but in fact you only only used two, 1/20sec and 1/1250sec.

                            What you have changed is the aperture between f2.8 and f20.
                            To be honest at the distance that you were shooting at for this subject I don't think the different apertures actually make much difference, they are just very nice shots.

                            BTW shots 1 and 7 are the same image.

                            Thanks for sharing.
                            Peter

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                              Originally posted by PeterBirder View Post
                              A lovely set of images Chevvy.

                              To answer your question, Nos 2,3 and 4 stand out for me,but then I just love abstracts.

                              Intrigued to see what range of settings you used I had a look at the EXIFs.
                              Previous replies seem to have assumed that you used a range of shutter speeds but in fact you only only used two, 1/20sec and 1/1250sec.

                              What you have changed is the aperture between f2.8 and f20.
                              To be honest at the distance that you were shooting at for this subject I don't think the different apertures actually make much difference, they are just very nice shots.

                              BTW shots 1 and 7 are the same image.

                              Thanks for sharing.
                              Ooops ! sorry about the duplication

                              I tend to forget what "settings" I used ... and I have to check exif from time to time ... although I am quite a creature of habit I did used various settings between those you refer to, however it seems I did not post the variety I believed I did

                              Still, the captured images, fascinated me greatly Glad you enjoyed these too
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