First Autumn Colour of 2008 (Podcast 162)

by | Nov 9, 2008 | Art Talk, Fundamentals, Podcast | 0 comments

This week we take a look at some shots of the first colour of autumn, 2008. I also talk about some panning shots of a waterfall.

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Above Ryuzu Falls #1

Above Ryuzu Falls #1

Above Ryuzu Falls #2

Above Ryuzu Falls #2

Birch with Autum Colour

Birch with Autum Colour

 

After the Falls

After the Falls

 

Kegon Falls Raw Power

Kegon Falls Raw Power

 

Kegon Falls Vertical Pan #1

Kegon Falls Vertical Pan #1

Kegon Falls Abstract

Kegon Falls Abstract

 


 

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