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A Mother's Blood6 viewsThe title works through the stone coloring and the water as the blood of the earth. Mesmerizing to my eye.
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Dark Aglow5 viewsTaken last year but worked up yesterday. Pushed the stone natural black and worked the image in CS4 and Alienskin Exposure2 and Snap Art. If you have not checked out Alienskins software you ought to think that over.
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100 viewsThe weather cleared for a couple of days and I took one of those days to go to the Rogue/Umpqua divide area and see what the rains had produced. This was a nice feeder stream to the Umpqua River.
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Leaves in Water242 viewsFrom the same stream with the single leaf in further decay than these. The ripples in the water are key for me.
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Lustrous217 viewsA shot taken just minutes before the bluer one with similar characteristics in treatment. A great capture of the golden light in late evening.
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Lustrous 2204 viewsLate, late evening and color bursting from depths. This was processed in Adobe Camera Raw to recover the light in the water that was largely a reflection property, the whites were there over the dark blues and touches of golden light.
I then processed it in CS4 with Noiseware Professional, and worked in CS4 filters: Vibrance & Saturation and Contrast & Brightness to the image you see.
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Maple Leaf and Fall Tapestry Reflected25 viewsSimilar to the other photo with a lazy leaf edging slowly downstream. Just give the feel of Fall.
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13 viewsA small Cascade stream in winter. We're not doing so well this winter for snow. Cold temps one day, dryness and warming following. Hope for a change before summer.
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One Life11 viewsSaw this leaf in a small stream and loved the color and decay with some green resistance to the inevitable.
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6 viewsI hope you can take in the depth of the scene. It simply was mesmerizing as I discovered this small stream below Loon Lake, OR with the evening mist developing. Just felt like something wild would come lumbering out of the scenery. Low light work but the camera (Nikon D300) can work it pretty well.
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