Blue silky water.

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    I took this one a few years back. By the time I left I had to use my AF illuminator to see where I was going, since I didn't have a flashlight with me.



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    I've always been a bit of a sucker for soft time-exposed water. It just seems dreamy to me.

    Based on the fact that you couldn't see to leave the place, I guess this also qualifies as a night shot. I'm not sure if you tweaked the color, but the night lighting gives it a blueish cast which looks almost icy.

    The foreground branch is a bit of a distraction, but apart from that, I love the shot.
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    Thanks so much. I wish I could have gotten the shot with out the branch. But the tree had fallen and it was not movable. What you also don't see cause I cropped it before posting is a rusty iron I beam in the bottom left corner. I am standing on an old bridge frame. Not sure if it even ever got used.
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