had a busy weekend, was trying to shoot for the theme, as I thought that might be more fun ............. my pond, the water feature and the hose pipe, in the end proved to be less than inspiring , never mind cooperating subjects.
I have however posted them on my own site, just as a "fun" blog ..................... *groans*
to see the official entry, taken from archives , yet again ......... *sigh* go to
http://picturethistng.blogspot.com/2012/12/picture-this-moving-water.html
The Water Feature in front garden

From the tap by the pond in The Atrium

Russell assisting with the hosepipe, watering the Delicious Monster

Now , all you bright sparks, how do we capture Moving Water, correctly????????
*sniff*
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Water running over ferns and/or stones always makes nice photos...
ReplyDeleteyou are always sweet, Belita .......... *smile* .......... gave up and posted the usual, sea, river and waterfall. *sniff*
DeleteBeautiful captures my friend;)
ReplyDeleteNot bad attempts, Marianne. I like the third one, but could have done with using a faster shutter-speed.
ReplyDeleteA very tropical feel to your pics! I am just learning too, so can't give much help on tips...
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