Uploaded: June 10, 2005 08:51:51
A waterfall abstraction rendered at Oregon's Proxy Falls. Canon 70-200 Lens. Fujichrome Velvia 50. Polarizing filter. Exposure F/13 for 4 seconds.
Guy D. Biechele June 10, 2005
Wonderful feel here. Great repeating pattern an sense of motion. The brilliant green really makes this image stand out. #261330Serena Pierce June 10, 2005
Nicely done Marc. The green really does make the image pop!! #1456512Rosemary Buffoni June 10, 2005
This is absolutely awesome. Rich but not overdone greens and perfect veiling and comp. I was just viewing your gallery-you do incredible work and master light so well. Love that Velvia film too-can't beat it.Rosemary Buffoni June 10, 2005
This is absolutely awesome. Rich but not overdone greens and perfect veiling and comp. I was just viewing your gallery-you do incredible work and master light so well. Love that Velvia film too-can't beat it.Kate Jackson June 20, 2005
Beautiful emerald rock formations and repeated patterns. Great water movement! #1491230Cora Miller July 22, 2005
I could look at this for hours!!! The beautiful green and the softness of the veiled water against the hard rocks repeating throughout the frame are mesmerizing. Awesome work, Marc!!! Congratulations! #1623879Serena Pierce July 23, 2005
Congratulations!! #1626704Susana Ms Heide July 23, 2005
Such a different waterfall image! Beautiful! Congrats!! #1628607Carol Dibble August 19, 2005
Marc, I have enjoyed your gallery...incredible images! Love this one of the falls. #1736507Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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