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The final, bright colours of fall make a lovely counterpoint to the soft flow of the small stream into which they have fallen.
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Ever since I picked up a camera, I've been fascinated with how motions looks in a photograph. In this case, I really enjoyed the delicate curve in the yellow leaf on the rock, and how the blurred water mirrors it.
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The magic of working with moving water is how different speeds of flow look different in the same image; on the extreme left of this image, the water was moving much faster than on the right, providing a nice mix of flow in the resulting image.
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