It's just too easy...
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mike717
Registered: May 02, 2004
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To get back to Buttermilk Falls (Plymouth, CT). If I want to kill an hour or two while the Giants are losing it's only 20 minutes away and it's always a little different.
2 shot (landscape) pano.


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Hope it works for you.

Mike


alichty
Registered: Jan 19, 2009
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Very nice MIke - it certainly does work for me and I would love to have that only 20 minutes away from my house.

Very nice details and shutter speed choice for those waters.

Alan



Rob Aubrook
Registered: Dec 29, 2006
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Really good Mike and it works really well for me too.

Rob



yeap
Registered: Jun 29, 2005
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Nice shot. If it's 20 minutes away from me, I would go there everyday



David Leask
Registered: Nov 19, 2003
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Looks a great place to chill out Mike. Super shot here. I like the low angle of attack
David



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
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Hello Mike, super light and excellent SS. Just a very fine image. Good work.

hugh



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
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Copy all above. Very nicely done!
Wish I had something so nice so close by.

Barry



mike717
Registered: May 02, 2004
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Appreciate the positive feedback everyone, glad you enjoyed it.

Thanks
Mike



Travis Rhoads
Registered: Apr 28, 2009
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lucky to have that so close, you must have a collection of images from there.

A waterfall pano, i bet that was not easy, nicely done.



Binh Ly
Registered: Feb 24, 2007
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mike, there is a certain crispness and 3d to this exposure that makes it very appealing!



mike717
Registered: May 02, 2004
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lucky to have that so close, you must have a collection of images from there. A waterfall pano, i bet that was not easy, nicely done.
Thanks Travis and yes I do have quite a collection of the area. As for the pano it wasn't as difficult as it may seem as it was only 2 shots and just a matter of lining a single point up as you scroll down (assuming you keep everything level).
mike, there is a certain crispness and 3d to this exposure that makes it very appealing!
Thank you Binh, glad you liked it.

Mike



teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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Very nice, Mike. I hope to get up that way over the Thanksgiving holiday time. If the weather is decent on Wed. the 25th, I plan on coming over from the Danbury area.

Do you ever see any wild turkeys in that area?

Cheers,
Ed



bktools
Registered: Mar 23, 2002
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Nice one, Mike, a fine composition with appealing colors, tones and textures. It pulls you in.

Bob



Fo Tollery
Registered: Mar 23, 2004
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Very nice shot! Especially appreciate your choice of shutter speed.....most excellent.

No sympathy for the Giants......you should be a Rams fan this year.



Ray Still
Registered: Oct 10, 2008
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Mike

Very nice really like your POV here and your choice of shutter speed works very nicely here, the fallen fall leaves really add a nice touch here to the already very cool capture

Ray Still



dswiger
Registered: Feb 24, 2006
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Very nice flow of water captured. Just the right amount of smoothness & energy.
Yep, it probably soothed your sorrows over the Giants

Dan



mike717
Registered: May 02, 2004
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Very nice, Mike. I hope to get up that way over the Thanksgiving holiday time. If the weather is decent on Wed. the 25th, I plan on coming over from the Danbury area. Do you ever see any wild turkeys in that area?
Thanks Ed, just a couple of options when you get up here (depending on your time allotment). Southford Falls is just off of 84 between Danbury and Plymouth and the falls at Humaston Brook are about 20 minutes away from Buttermilk Falls.
I've never seen any turkeys in the area of the falls but that doesn't mean they're not around.
Nice one, Mike, a fine composition with appealing colors, tones and textures. It pulls you in.
Thanks Bob, glad you liked it.
Very nice shot! Especially appreciate your choice of shutter speed.....most excellent. No sympathy for the Giants......you should be a Rams fan this year.
Thanks Fo, back in the days of Roman Gabriel I was a die hard Rams fan but times change...
Very nice really like your POV here and your choice of shutter speed works very nicely here, the fallen fall leaves really add a nice touch here to the already very cool capture
Thanks you Ray, the fallen leaves also add a bit of intrigue since you can't be sure of your footing.
Very nice flow of water captured. Just the right amount of smoothness & energy.
Yep, it probably soothed your sorrows over the Giants

Appreciate it Dan. No sorrows over the Giants, just something I've come to expect.



rhutch
Registered: May 29, 2008
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Very nice composition, and lots of detail & Color.

Randy



Steve Sieren
Registered: Feb 18, 2007
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What a beauty!

The white balance is perfect!



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