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Thanks for posting!
there’s something odd about that last photo. the water doesn’t look right. an exposure longer than 1/30 second should produce an even blur, but there are lots of light and dark streaks in the white area that should be spray. there are also lines visible in areas that should be blurred smooth due to motion. it suggests that the photographer used multiple long exposures - maybe 1/2 second each, and moved a reflector around to illuminate parts of the rocks along the waterway. that way, each element of motion would only blur a little bit, but when they’re combined, the blur has definite lines in it.
if so, it is an interesting technique and it created a striking image.
Great stuff. I’ve spent the last five summer vacations hiking Glacier. Have barely scratched the surface. Incredible place.
Keep your eye on the calendar and the clock; time vanishes fast.
- An Old Guy
We’d love to see Glacier NP, sometime.