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Jan 11, 2006 13:52 as a reply to  @ post 1075271 |  #16

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Actually,it wasn`t my statement because i`ve never been to florida before in my life,it was John`s statement,i don`t usualy make rash statements.

But even if we take in acount the very ejucational link you gave us,well,i didn`t see any real landscape in it.:rolleyes:
Its all nature and family entertainment.:)

please accept my humble apologies but perhaps you should google florida, im sure you will find much more than family traps

while were speaking sir i frequent another well knownphotography forum and came across a most unsavoury character called dv2004 who frequently attacked slagged and barracked a well known and popular friend of mine on there called morris ,this wouldnt happen to be yourself would it,please dont take this the wrong way way i feel it cant be youeself surely as your certainly nowhere near as ignorant or rude as the person was with the same name on the other website




  
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Jan 11, 2006 14:09 |  #17

Anyways back to the pictures...

I like the high lights on the wet mosses in the second pic.
I agree that the cropping isnt the best, but still very nice to see the smooth layer of water without too much distracting vapour surrounding it.


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Jan 11, 2006 14:36 |  #18

nice details and handling of the motion...it contrasts well with the detail work!


The "eyes" have it !


  
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Jan 11, 2006 14:46 |  #19

Very nice Dimitri. One place I would like to visit before I die is Scotland.


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Jan 11, 2006 16:29 as a reply to  @ tonka's post |  #20
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tonka wrote:
please accept my humble apologies but perhaps you should google florida, im sure you will find much more than family traps

while were speaking sir i frequent another well knownphotography forum and came across a most unsavoury character called dv2004 who frequently attacked slagged and barracked a well known and popular friend of mine on there called morris ,this wouldnt happen to be yourself would it,please dont take this the wrong way way i feel it cant be youeself surely as your certainly nowhere near as ignorant or rude as the person was with the same name on the other website


Apologie accepted and at my first aportunity i will surch google about Florida,i promise.


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Jan 11, 2006 18:29 as a reply to  @ post 1072619 |  #21
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Good use of long exposure. As ever, fine photography, Dimitri! :-)


Thanks for the comments,highly appreciated.:)


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Jan 11, 2006 18:33 as a reply to  @ post 1072640 |  #22
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Great pictures, nice work. Do you use any ND filters?


Thanks for the comments.
Yes Adam,i do,depending the circumstances it could be ND 1 2 or 3 stops or it could be ND Grad 1 2 or 3 stops and again depending CP aswell.
Used to use Cokin but i`ve switched to Lee for much better quality.

I know alot of people prefer to do the work at home but i`d rather have the shot well taken in the field and then do some work on it at home.


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Jan 11, 2006 18:35 as a reply to  @ post 1073472 |  #23
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Great shots, Dimitri. The 1st one could be tough to shoot, great job.


Oh yes it was,:lol:,thanks for the comments.


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Jan 11, 2006 18:52 |  #24

wow, these are beautiful shots, especially hearing the story behind them. great job Dimitri. i love long exposure shots on water like these


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Jan 12, 2006 15:04 as a reply to  @ post 1074534 |  #25
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Well done. Love the green mossy rocks in the first picture.


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Jan 12, 2006 15:47 as a reply to  @ post 1074626 |  #26
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Well done. I really like the silky water effect of the slow shutter. Nice shots.


Thanks alot Julio , i realy appreciate it.:)


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Jan 12, 2006 16:11 as a reply to  @ Ross McT.'s post |  #27
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Anyways back to the pictures...

I like the high lights on the wet mosses in the second pic.
I agree that the cropping isnt the best, but still very nice to see the smooth layer of water without too much distracting vapour surrounding it.


Your point taken Ross.;)


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Jan 12, 2006 16:12 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #28
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nice details and handling of the motion...it contrasts well with the detail work!


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Jan 12, 2006 17:45 as a reply to  @ Desertraptor's post |  #29
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Desertraptor wrote:
Very nice Dimitri. One place I would like to visit before I die is Scotland.


Well Peter
You are more than wellcome.:D


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Jan 12, 2006 19:54 as a reply to  @ wolverinesr1's post |  #30
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wow, these are beautiful shots, especially hearing the story behind them. great job Dimitri. i love long exposure shots on water like these


Thanks Jeff
Always a pleassure to hear your comments.:)


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