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Lightbulb Village Creek - Flood Stage - 04-04-2007, 11:51 AM


Normally a placid trickle as the name indicates, Village Creek, when it rains hard, becomes a formidable current.
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Normally a placid trickle as the name indicates, Village Creek, when it rains hard, becomes a formidable current.
Very nice Bruce. We have an area like that in San Marcos, very similar.

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Cool reflections!

(Would the sky be as dark as the water if a polarizer were used as well?)
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Exclamation You're Right - 04-05-2007, 12:11 AM


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(Would the sky be as dark as the water if a polarizer were used as well?)
Harris, I think you're right. This shot would have definitely benefited from a polarizer, as I had turned around and was shooting back into the sun. I needed a little something more to tone down that very bright light.

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