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Originally Posted by drdavekaplan
what a magnifiscent tranquil shot
you want to just chill and contemplate the one power with this shot
Thank you for your effort
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After the walk to the location, it was good to take it all in and admire the silhouettes and the night sky. It was relaxing. Thanks
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
That's a beauty. You can't beat some nice water in the foreground and a nicely framed MW. The core looks like an explosion on the horizon. A dramatic image.
Greg.
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Thanks Greg. I thought it was great that I could see the reflections with my own eyes. I have never seen water so still. Makes me want to find some more Dams.
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Originally Posted by Octane
Top shelf, mate.
It's great watching your progression.
H
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Thanks H. In the future I would like to get a tracker. Need to research payloads etc. I am also looking for another lens. Very confused with all that brings. It seems the more reviews I read, the more I can't make a decision. But for now I have my Samyang 14mm and EF 50mm 1.8 and am happy with them.
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Originally Posted by dutch2
Beautiful images, well done.

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Thanks
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Originally Posted by Saturn%5
That looks very nice Steve well done 
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Thank you
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Originally Posted by Screwdriverone
Nice work Steve,
I like that one. A LOT!
Must "steal" my son's 6D and go exploring.
Beautiful composition.
Cheers
Chris
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Do it Chris, I'm sure theres some great places to go exploring around your neck of the woods. This scene looked very similar to the eye while crouching at the Dam edge. The trees were sprawling outwards, providing a nice silhouette frame and there were great reflections. Although I could not see the far side of the Dam. Thanks to ISO 6400 and the 6D making that possible