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JimFox wrote:
Hey Greg,
Very cool work here. Even with that change of light, there is still a magical quality to this light and colors.
If I were to try anything different it would be to get rid of the rocks in the water in the lower right to get the water to be able to flow out of the frame unhindered. Maybe a combination of cropping and warping them out?
Jim
Oh, come on Jim. The shot looks like the place there. I just read some of the dumbest comments I've seen on reddit were someone post this photo on a front page. People are missing the point for crying out loud. I mean some guys don't know why the water looks the way it does. I explained I used a filter etc. I won't even bother replying, what for? Still, I'm not going to be removing rocks because they were there and I want them there. But if YOU were to take this shot Jim, and decided to remove rocks on the right it's your God given right and you could do that. I just happen to like them there 
On a workshop there was a Geologist from Canada with me. He said some of these rocks are around 2 Million years old. He fond petrified trees there too. I took a few shots of them because of their age alone.
Anyway, these black rocks are there for a long time and I think they should stay on my pics too.
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