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lbstone (Brandon Stone) added a critique 1 year ago:

That motion blur is really wild... Was the water very rough? (I would think it'd have to be to create that effect.)

Also, this looks like it was done in the day time... Did you have a filter that darkened the scene for you to achieve the long exposure?

Not sure that I can find much to critique about this... In the context of a long exposure landscape shot, it's really well done. Great colors and composition. All elements fill well together.

Jem (Jem Lambert) said 1 year ago:

The water was as rough as can be on a downhill stream with lots of rocks in the way hehe. It was taken during the day at F22 with a polarising filter, and I believe 20 second shutter speed.

SeekingFocus (Jason Langley) added a critique 1 year ago:

Very interesting using a long exposure in daylight. I do like the effect, and the colors are great.

gurimehta added a critique 1 year ago:

I love the surreal and light feel in this.

jcorbridge (James Corbridge) added a critique 1 year ago:

Very nice. It does have a surreal look to it. Only helps to add to the effect!

TheAntipodes (Menno van Zaanen) added a critique 1 year ago:

Especially the motion in the front of the picture is just excellent. The rocks are just crisp and have a really nice colour. Very nice.

Sonoma added a critique 1 year ago:

Love it! I like the blur and the vivid colors.

jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 10 months ago:

This is a beautiful piece of work - very nice comp and nicely seen.

Best,
Jon

GarrettHall (Garrett Hall) added a critique 5 months ago:

Great shot, but in the spirit of constructive criticism, I'd try burning the land in the upper right bank to create a bit more drama in the photo. The land feels a bit flat.

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