waterfall

Uploaded: May 13, 2008

Description

Waterfall in greens. Took this shot with the multiple exposure function in the D300. 10 shots total.

Comments

Kate Jackson May 13, 2008

Extremely eyecatching Mark. It all looks so lush and the greens are powerful. I am assuming you used the multiple exposure to get the effect in the water which does indeed look different to a normal long exposure that you see in waterfall shots. Great use of the multiple exposure function! #920196

Denny E. Barnes level-deluxe May 13, 2008

Excellent work, Mark!! Beautiful color and comp!! Very well done!!!
Denny #5919832

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