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Waterfall somewhere on the island of Funen.
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JudyH
(700) 2004-03-10 13:57
This is quite amazing Joegen - I've never seen a man-made waterfall that looks quite so quaint! The different colours and textures you have managed to capture are intriguing. The image is nice and sharp too, I like it!
Jeppe
(18623) 2004-03-10 14:12
You keep improving Jørgen - A good capture of place unknown to me even I'm living on fyn - but I have an idea where it can be found ;-) The structure of the waterfall look very nice and also helps salmons to travel upstream.
calimero74
(2243) 2004-03-10 14:40
Nice pic with a lot of movement.
I did a litlle WS for giving it more punch.
Rinie_Hoff
(9334) 2004-03-10 15:02
I like the different lines in the picture, very well seen, They look like a braid of water. Very well vaptured.
Thanks.
RobBrown
(1789) 2004-03-10 16:41
The light & angles with the sinning water works well. Very definatley constructed as a fish ladder of some sort.
pamastro
(7213) 2004-03-10 23:45
This is an impresive waterfall. There are so many levels and so many interactions in the water yet it is nicely controled and organized by the touch of people. It seems almost sculpted. The top of the scene would suggest a natural area with the grasses and the bridge as a path through it. The water is so nice and sharp, too. Smooth and reflective on top and full of energy as it cascades down. Nicely done.
mogens-j
(56) 2004-03-11 5:08
Very good work Joergen. The angles of the walls and the waterfalls are working very good here. Good use of dof and I like the soft colours. Though I somehow feel that I loose concentration because of the bridge in the top of the picture. I think I would crop out the banister down to the grey iron beam.
Georges
(11185) 2004-03-11 14:59
De beaux détail avec une très belle netteté dans l'image.
Le contraste est tres bon.
Bravo Joergen
torben
(3084) 2004-03-12 15:25
OK - straight to the quiz, it's Brænde Mølle?
There is a fine zig-zagging motion across the frame, and the important parts fill the frame to make a strong composition. Well seen!
cloverstar
(0) 2004-03-21 9:28
Very good capture of this moving water. Nice and sharp, and very good composition. Well done, indeed, Joergen.
liakos
(988) 2004-03-30 15:17
Not one, not two but many little waterfalls in this sharp photo. Very refreshing!
kooreman
(321) 2004-04-04 9:20
Hi Joergen, I scanned through your pictures and was impressed by the waterfall. I like the sharpnes and the reflections of light. Personally I would crop away the top part to make the picture stronger. Contrast and color seem OK in the sense that I can imagine this is what it looked like in reality.
ChrisJ
(70443) 2004-05-01 3:49
Design pov dof & shutter speed are all good. I'd crop the steel bridge.
Porteplume
(3257) 2004-05-22 14:38
Lovely picture!
The water flowing down from left to right, and from right to left makes a very attractive composition. But I think it's your eye which captured it right, and the framing is perfectly closing around it.
Very refreshing, very Feng Shui - :o) - I just miss the sound.
(Sorry for my English - it was difficult to write what I had in mind, hope you understood though...)
cyril
(2748) 2004-07-07 9:21
I was about to say that I would prefer a version without the top part but it is already done in WS.
And I really prefer without. Anyway the feeling of movement with the water is well shown.
Good job.
jojim (87) 2004-08-26 15:34
belle image dans laquelle la géométrie se marie heureusement avce la fluidité des éléments,
acerqueira
(86) 2004-09-02 11:56
Photo of rare beauty. With a little slow speed the water would be with a prettier effect.
borax
(1567) 2004-11-11 17:04
try a long exposure with a tripod or something else. this pic is too flat for me.
Steft
(5962) 2005-04-05 8:49 [Comment]
Photo Information
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Copyright: Joergen moller (joergen115)
(2244) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-00-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Olympus C700 UZ - Sold
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2004-03-10 13:51








