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Submitted: March 29, 2008
File Size: 7.8 MB
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Resolution: 900×603
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed: 1/50 second
F Number: F/10.0
Focal Length: 45 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Mar 14, 2008, 7:09:17 PM

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Calm waters and soft lighting creates a nice mood in this image. When I look at this I remember the birds singing and the sounds of the gentle breeze blowing through the cattails.

Location: Great Salt Lake
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Gorgeous scene and composition !

Looks like your sensor could do with a clean .

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Thanks.

I need to clean it, its not fun going through all of your images removing the dust bunnies. I need to clean this one up.

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the clouds look fantastic in the reflection, very very clear :)

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This is beautiful :)

And this is what makes HDR worthwhile, having to see thousands of awfully fake looking photos makes seeing ones like this even nicer :)
:wow: it's gorgeous! amazing symmetry
Great foreground! :clap:

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My goodness, How do you travel to all these places? :O

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You wrote: When I look at this I remember the birds singing and the sounds of the gently breeze blowing through the cattails.

When I look at this, I can almost hear the birds singing and the sounds of the breeze. Excellent work! I suppose the high mineral content increase the reflective properties of the water.

Brilliant composition, my friend!

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very calm shot, fantastic colours and amazing reflection. bloody amazing mate!

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