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Little Waterfall for May

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
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This little waterfall appealed to me and I liked the orange foliage of how maybe a Sourwood tree looked with the other green and rocks against the flow of water.
Hope some enjoy.
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Don,

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This little waterfall appealed to me and I liked the orange foliage of how maybe a Sourwood tree looked with the other green and rocks against the flow of water.
Hope some enjoy.
Lovely shot.

Somehow when I look at it I sort of wish for the format to be portrait.

I'm also not a big fan of "milky" water in streams and waterfalls, although indeed here the effect is moderate.

Nice work.

Best regards,

Doug
 

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
Hi, Don,


Lovely shot.

Somehow when I look at it I sort of wish for the format to be portrait.

I'm also not a big fan of "milky" water in streams and waterfalls, although indeed here the effect is moderate.

Nice work.

Best regards,

Doug
Doug, I appreciate it . I actually took a portrait one and thought it looked too constricted from what my eye saw that day and I liked how the other tree framed the little waterfall .
Don
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Don,

Thanks for inviting us back! Good to revisit and still find solace and continuous life here. These falls are refreshing, not awesome. I appreciate the gentle less thunderous water here than even the most magnificent thunder of a giant falls. It seems to much more intimate.

Good job!

Asher
 

Don Ferguson Jr.

Well-known member
Don,

Thanks for inviting us back! Good to revisit and still find solace and continuous life here. These falls are refreshing, not awesome. I appreciate the gentle less thunderous water here than even the most magnificent thunder of a giant falls. It seems to much more intimate.

Good job!

Asher

Asher, I appreciate it.
Don
 
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