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wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 07:47 AM
http://aeve.com/1tpf/1/788-bcreek-j0020w.jpg

Eia
Sep-08-2009, 08:38 AM
Absolutely beautiful! the water is a best; not too soft and not so hard. I can even see a splash!!! Is this somewhere in the desert? :clap

chrismoore
Sep-08-2009, 09:38 AM
well done. do you have others that show more of the surroundings?

Thwack
Sep-08-2009, 11:26 AM
Very nice! Thank you for sharing it.

ront
Sep-08-2009, 12:09 PM
That; is a really pretty photo Walter!!

Ron

Dogdots
Sep-08-2009, 12:41 PM
Looks wonderful Walter -- the water coming over the rock looks like its coming out of little holes to give it that look :thumb

wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 04:28 PM
Absolutely beautiful! the water is a best; not too soft and not so hard. I can even see a splash!!! Is this somewhere in the desert? :clap

Thank you Eia. My niece wants a print of this so I figured I'd put it through the 'extra yard' machine and see if I could do it better than I did initially. It's not quite in, but not quite out of the desert either. It's a small creek that pours out of the eastern Sierra Nevada.

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wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 04:29 PM
well done. do you have others that show more of the surroundings?

Thank you. This is all I got.

wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 04:30 PM
Very nice! Thank you for sharing it.

Thank you and you're welcome.

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wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 04:30 PM
That; is a really pretty photo Walter!!

Ron

Thanks. I was hoping my PP skills would catch up with it someday.

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leaforte
Sep-08-2009, 04:31 PM
Very velvety, indeed. :thumb

wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 04:32 PM
Looks wonderful Walter -- the water coming over the rock looks like its coming out of little holes to give it that look :thumb

Thanks. I remember lining it all up and watching it get better and better. After I took the shot was when I discovered this man wasn't made to squat like that. Seems like it took forever to stand back up :)

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wfeller
Sep-08-2009, 04:33 PM
Very velvety, indeed. :thumb

Thank you!

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redleash
Sep-08-2009, 05:08 PM
Great job, Walter! I really like the way you captured the water in this one--well done!

Lauren

Dogdots
Sep-08-2009, 05:18 PM
Thanks. I remember lining it all up and watching it get better and better. After I took the shot was when I discovered this man wasn't made to squat like that. Seems like it took forever to stand back up :)

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Oh, I know that feeling :rofl Finally I got smart and bought an exercise mat to sit or kneel on. Works wonders. If you get one....don't go cheap. Bought mine at wally-world. They are light to carry, but cumbersome sometimes. Made a bag for mine so I swing it over my shoulder.

redleash
Sep-09-2009, 05:11 AM
Great tip, Mary. I have the same problem with getting up from a squat. Maybe I should ask a trainer for some photographer-specific exercises! :help

Azzaro
Sep-09-2009, 05:36 AM
Outstanding Walter......:clap azzaro

wfeller
Sep-09-2009, 05:54 AM
Great job, Walter! I really like the way you captured the water in this one--well done!

Lauren

Thank you Lauren. I don't see much water like this, I try to make the most of it.

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wfeller
Sep-09-2009, 06:05 AM
Oh, I know that feeling :rofl Finally I got smart and bought an exercise mat to sit or kneel on. Works wonders. If you get one....don't go cheap. Bought mine at wally-world. They are light to carry, but cumbersome sometimes. Made a bag for mine so I swing it over my shoulder.

Although I do have that specific problem too, this one was more of a stretch and squat from one rock to another, to another and so on with my left arm and canteen as an outrigger/balance of sorts. I try to be very cautious, aware and move slow. I've considered kneepads, but have come up with settling for using sleeved, leather workgloves with reinforced backs- I can fold them up and kneel on them or bunch them and use them to absorb the point load on my hands getting up. I have to have something to protect my hands from the sun/cold anyhow.

wfeller
Sep-09-2009, 06:07 AM
Great tip, Mary. I have the same problem with getting up from a squat. Maybe I should ask a trainer for some photographer-specific exercises! :help

Hmm, maybe the time has come for me to get a sherpa.

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wfeller
Sep-09-2009, 06:07 AM
Outstanding Walter......:clap azzaro

Thank you!

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Dogdots
Sep-09-2009, 07:34 AM
Although I do have that specific problem too, this one was more of a stretch and squat from one rock to another, to another and so on with my left arm and canteen as an outrigger/balance of sorts. I try to be very cautious, aware and move slow. I've considered kneepads, but have come up with settling for using sleeved, leather workgloves with reinforced backs- I can fold them up and kneel on them or bunch them and use them to absorb the point load on my hands getting up. I have to have something to protect my hands from the sun/cold anyhow.


Those leather workgloves sound interesting -- could you post a photo of them sometime? I haven't seen sleeved ones. I need a good pair of leather gloves when out shooting as my arms always get scratched up in the tall grass.

I hope you've never fallen in the water stretching from rock to rock.