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  • Chad Sloan
    Sep 24, 2018 17:31

    I really like the angle that you decided to shot this picture at. I think this photo show the difference in turbulent and laminar very well. I also like how bright the background ls.

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  • Chase Cleveland
    Sep 24, 2018 12:39

    I like the action in this shot which is accentuated by the camera angle. Good job choosing an interesting shutter speed to capture the motion of the water. It could be useful to try using a spot of the river with more direct and even lighting for a shot with better contrast.

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  • Joseph Ryan
    Sep 24, 2018 12:24

    I really like the energy of this picture. The blur does a really good job of showing the motion of the river, and I think the angle of the shot also works well to convey this. A shot closer to the water, to see some of the streams more closely, would be cool, but I still think this is an effective picture.

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  • Peilin Yang
    Sep 24, 2018 12:23

    I like the crazy angle of the image and the motion blur makes the whole image more vivid. Just like there’s flood rush to me

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  • Noah Granigan
    Sep 24, 2018 12:22

    I really like the angle, and the chaos. Being able to sense the speed of the flow from the motion blur is pretty cool. A lot going on here, but it’s cool.

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  • Bradley Busek
    Sep 24, 2018 12:21

    I really like the angle of this picture, it makes it feel like the water is coming out of the image. I think the only thing to improve for this image is to turn the brightness down at the top right of the picture, but other than that I love this picture. Great job.

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  • Gregory Collins
    Sep 24, 2018 12:21

    I like the motion in the image. the wide angle image was a good choice.

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  • Christopher McFadden
    Sep 24, 2018 12:19

    I really like the weird angle you got in this picture. Maybe up the contrast and saturation. The lighting isnt great though.

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  • Nice job! I like the cooky angle, and I think you captured the flow of the water really nicely with the blur – we can clearly understand the motion of the water.

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  • Morgan Benninger
    Sep 24, 2018 12:18

    I enjoy how this differs from many of the other images. Most of the pictures focus on getting a well focused still frame, while your picture shows speed and motion. Interesting artistic choices.

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  • Chris Davidoff
    Sep 24, 2018 12:18

    Nice! I like the positioning of the camera. If you can get a tripod, you could try a long exposure (like 10 seconds) and that could be really cool over the stream!

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  • Matthew Finney
    Sep 24, 2018 12:18

    I like the angle, as well as the exposure. The slow shutter speed helps displays the flow.

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  • Michael Karns
    Sep 24, 2018 12:17

    I like how the stream is coming in at a side angle. It really spices up the image. In the future try to crop out more of the background that is distracting.

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  • Ross Cooper
    Sep 24, 2018 12:17

    I like the bright colors and the beauty of the flow. I think an even longer shutter speed may help this photo as well. If you get even more blur it could be very beautiful.

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  • Owen Brown
    Sep 24, 2018 12:17

    The flow seems to come out of the image, with the wide angle and shutter speed. It gives life to the image and the offset orientations give a bit of depth to the image.

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  • Jeremy Aparicio
    Sep 24, 2018 12:17

    I like the angle. Good on you for being aware of the effects of shutter speed and adjusting to account for what you want to see. This definitely gives the image a sense of movement.

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  • Justin Truong
    Sep 24, 2018 12:17

    This is really cool seeing the flow of the stream! I liked how you angled the photo upwards and could see the liquid move down the rocks. If it was possible to get lighting on the water next time, it’ll make the liquid stand out more

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  • Ivan Komodore
    Sep 24, 2018 12:16

    I like how the slow shutter speed helps to show how the turbulent water is flowing. There are a lot of bright areas in this picture that draw the eye away from the water and the angle is a bit disorienting.

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  • Garrett Gerchar
    Sep 24, 2018 12:16

    Super cool natural lighting in the photo! What is the exposure? Seems almost like a time-lapse image. Really like the angle of the photo, feel like you’re floating above the stream.

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