On 10/17/2011 11:10 AM, Stan Halpin wrote:
On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
School has kept me too busy for a long while but it's time I put some
new stuff on my web page so here's a shot from this past spring. Late
sprint (May 20 to be precise) there was still -- barely -- enough snow
on Mount Washington for some die hards to ski Tuckermen Ravine. They
were rewarded with about 10 seconds and a couple of hundred yards of
skiing in return for their several-hour hike. Meanwhile down below the
snow melt made for some nice photography of various streams and
rivers, especially on a foggy morning:
http://www.robertstech.com/pages/fotoblog/7db01117.htm
I don't know what the difference is, but I find this shot very appealing
despite my strong bias against flowing-water shots. Maybe you've used a
relatively short exposure here? In any case, nice work.
stan
There's a tonality in this one that you don't normally see in any shots,
let alone flowing water shots. I suspect that may have a great deal to
do with it. It's just beautifully rendered -- at least to my eye.
-- Walt
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