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The rushing water over the rocky bed of the Milibach rivulet fascinates me. The ever bubbling water is splashing its way down, every split second finding the route led by the gravitational powers that constantly pulls this running fluid. Incomprehensible how natural forces solve difficult mathematical equations in real time where computer-models need intricate programs consuming lots of time to calculate them. It leaves me with wonder to see this. Minolta X-700 (Fuji Sensia 100, 200 mm) Thanks for your attention and your always valuable comments

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PeeWee05

3:53AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Excellent POV, eliment of danger!

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joost48

3:59AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Marvellous image and capture..

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iaacf

4:02AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Impressive.. water actually flows over the rocks and that is what we all want to achieve when taking pics of subjects like this. Today is the day.. heading for the Veluwe in a few hours.

farmgirl

4:07AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

WOW!!!! Pragtig Jan-Carel!! Die kalmerende effek is presies wat ek nodig het vandag! V

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GiMi53

4:12AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

I really can understand your fascination ! Perfect (although difficult) capture, Jan-Carel ! Great work ! :~)

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marybelgium

4:17AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Beautiful !wonderfully done!

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Zacko

4:22AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Oooh...bubbly!!!! That looks sooooo tasty!!! Theres nothing that tastest just as good as fresh mountain water am i right? Wonderful capture...made me thirsty. Have a terrific day. #:O)

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sharky_

4:22AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Thank heavens for high-tech camera equipment and computers that you can bring back what you saw so we could see it here. A most beautiful capture of the water splashing detailed to the very single drops of water. Breathtaking shot. Aloha

meissner

4:22AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

in gravitatio veritas. q.e.d.. G'day to ya J.C.!

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oscilis

4:33AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

I can hear it! I just want to stick my hands in and drink the freezing water. Then, I'll make something that floats so I can watch it bob down the water. Love it.

pimbotin

4:55AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

et glou et glou et glou et glou et glou et glou et glou et glou ...

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Georges_H_Hoens

5:19AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Ow shit ! what happened to my shower!! LOL!!! Excellent water flow shot JC, so crisp and refreshing !

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nathalie06

5:41AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Wonderful splash shot Jan-Carel ! As you I'm always impressed by this incredible scene of Mother Nature. There's something hypnotic in looking the water on a river like this, or the waves on the sea. And this close-up, with the details of the drops and of the moss... hummmm gorgious ! Have a nice day my friend. Hugs. V

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suresh_krishna

5:45AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Wow, look at that movement of water! This picture is all about power and animation. Excellet perspective. I like it.

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tallpindo

6:00AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

This is really special. I finally remembered those bar mirrors with moving water simulated in blurry reflection by Hamm's and Coors. In Wisconsin and Colorado they don't just use red neon. This adds the "head" or "collar" of foam and the rumble of an ice machine. Nature left out the water wheels and turbines is why man uses computers to solve for what is necessary to nature. Too much light spoils a dive but just enough and the picture is fascinating for hours.

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drace68

7:23AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Clear, clean, and bright. Excellent picture, excellent camera angle. Thank you.

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rayburg

7:24AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

That pic makes it so inviting to take a drink..wonderful close-up of mother nature doing her thing

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tibet2004uk

7:27AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Oh yes!!! Superb capture!!! I can almost hear the song of the water!!! I love the fact that u shot this in close up!!! Excellent!!

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Fruit_Passion

7:54AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

De l'eau source .. une clairetet puret J'attend coulcette eau..Bravo pour ton clich

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Richardphotos

8:24AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

the motion of water from gravity is always amazing. I can only imagine how it is in space and from watching Astronauts. what I like the best is the water is crystal clear

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Gepeto1

8:41AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

exellente foto #;o)

parb1194

10:46AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Great capture of this bubbly moving water.

Tedz

11:45AM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Most Babbling Brooks are full of Gossip...this is indeed a fine Image and Commentry :]

donvino

12:04PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Beautiful timed shot, so crisp and clear. A great composition and very well captured. Bravo!

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Piliph

12:29PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Beautiful high speed capture !

ana-maria

12:32PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Stunning photo. Looks fantastic. Perfect!!!

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Damia

12:38PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Wonderful bubbly waters! Excellent capture! :)

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mss

12:58PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Great POV and subject is unversally appealing.

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Chaos911

1:01PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

wow, one super excellent work!!! Fantastic!!!

ovag

1:36PM | Mon, 17 October 2005

Wonderful POV. My screen is wet now. Well done.

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