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2011.06.29, Lake Balaton, Fonyód, Hungary.

Nikon D90 - Sigma 10-20 @ 14 mm - f/11 - iso 200 - 90 sec - Soligor CRL - B+W ND110 - Cokin P121 - NEF - Capture NX 2.2.6 - PS/CS2

A revisit of the shot I took last summer nearby -
I thought the place still has unused potential, and I think I was right. This time this shot is not that easy to the eye though, as the composition is more complex, using two pairs of opposing focal points (more like - opposing forces), the dynamics of the shot comes from the opposition of them. The long exposure helped to remove the distracting waves and it also helped with the surreal mood greatly.

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July 15, 2011
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Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D90
Shutter Speed
899/10 second
Aperture
F/11.0
Focal Length
14 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
June 29, 2011
Software
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
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:iconnille5:
Whoa...
Now THIS is what I call amazing <3
I love how the stairs just disappear in the end.
Like a stairway to hell <3
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`Tepara Sep 19, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Hello, :D
A quick message to let you know you have been featured in this journal [link]
Thank you for posting your wonderful art :D
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*Zhaanman Aug 16, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Stunning look and depth!
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:iconsedrati:
awesome....:wave:
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~Love-For-The-Arts Jul 29, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
what setting do you use to get the water to look like that??
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:icondimensionseven:
It's in the description. (long exposure is the key.)
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~Love-For-The-Arts Aug 7, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
what woudl you call this type of shot?
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:icondimensionseven:
I don't really understand your question. :confused:
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~Love-For-The-Arts Aug 7, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
what would this sort of image with the way you've captured the water be called?
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