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Copyright: Bill Laucp (trekks) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1104 W: 94 N: 1558] (6177)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-12-30
Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Mood
Camera: Nikon D80 Digital SLR, 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6GED-IF AF-S DX Zoom-Ni, SD 2GB, 67mm UV
Exposure: f/4.8, 1 seconds
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-12-21 17:21
Viewed: 340
Points: 19
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Alex Hailey wrote a book 'Roots' which was filmed in TV series many years ago and it caught a storm. The word 'root' is a basic structure of hierachy.

In our human history, the family structure is linked to our roots tracing back to ancestors. Our root is also scientifically linked now to DNA.

In tropical rainforests, clean environment and fresh water is very important to village living. More and more people are aware of conservation and preservation. In short, protect Nature's gifts to human kind.

In this scene, the water flow is quiet and slow, the roots creep their own way to find foothold and grip, for survival and for nourishment.

I will never go to a place like this AND observe details of this nature, if not because of photography. The hobby has transformed my outlook in many ways not described.

In every excursion trip, we bring back something on digital card and we ponder over it at quiet moments of realisation and wonderment that it is a great world out there.

AND we get to share it worldwide, on a tiny screen here, from a website called TL. Amazing, isn't it?

This is a re-visit. It was raining on the way to get tehre, but upon arrival, rain stopped.

I hope you enjoy this tropical lush forest mood and tone.

Regards
Bill

Taken 4.57pm on 30 Nov 2007
Data - 1s, f/4.8, ISO100, 44mm

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Nica capture of Roots in the stream bill. Well, we have to choose and Alex Haley have chosen roots to wings. Good clarity and depth.
Jusni

Hi Bill
Beautiful landscape with a nice tropical rainforests,clean environment,and water fresh
Any way Great shot
Well done

lovely view, Bill.. nice capture.. what different the water make.. at the back it run fast but at front quiet..

tfs and regards, terry

Bill,
I couldn't resist! Yet another fabulous water scene. Love the POV and detail. Don't see that here. TFS! Great note.
Laura

I like the low angle Bill it gives the picture a nice depth, maybe the streaming water is a bit to light but still a good one.

Grtz Pim

:) ltr

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  • lika Silver Star Critiquer [C: 42 W: 0 N: 0] (306)
  • [2007-12-22 10:07]
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WOW!
Hello Bill!
Beautiful landscape!
Excellent POV!
Great shot!
TFS,
Regards!
lika

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  • AJ786 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 782 W: 59 N: 1045] (6661)
  • [2007-12-23 1:30]

Hi my friend

Excellent POV..nice technique with the milky effect...only thing like our other colleagues has said is that the waterfall is a bot OE...other than that is just beautiful.

TFS

Cheers
AJ786
:-)

Hi Bill,
Very nice capture of this beautiful landscape..>
The water with milky effect quiet strong and too bright...try to capture on a different setting in lower aperture...>Its only my opinion my friend..>
Anyway good shot my friend..>

Regards,
Anan

i have workshop for you,only cropped the lower part..much better...;)

Hi,

Couple of thinks come to mind.
It is tilted to the right. Once you are using a tripod, you could close down the lens more for larger DOF. Did you use a cable release or the timer, because it looks a bit motion blurred, that could happen when you press the shutter.

TFS,
Pedro

nice captur!!!!

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