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Stones

A Moment in Photographic History:
German photographer Helmut Newton was born October 31, 1920.

A Photographic Quote of Note:
Some people’s photography is an art. Not mine. Art is a dirty word in photography. All this fine art crap is killing it already.
- – - – - – - Helmut Newton

12 Responses to “Stones” »

  1. lasiate Says:

    de belles couleurs pour accueillir cette vaguelette qui se brise

  2. Philip Says:

    Great photo you really stoped that water in it’s tracks well done !

  3. Elaine- Says:

    lovely shot of the CUTE little wave washing up the stones…

  4. Thomas Says:

    WOW…beautiful shot…Did you use a polarizer to get the details in the pebbles ?

  5. FLOOG Says:

    I really like the individual shapes and colours of the pebbles, creating a mosaic of watery splendour. It almost feels as though those reeds are making a bid for freedom, putting one foot into the icy water…..

    Great shot, Mr R

  6. Janice Thomson Says:

    Gosh this is so beautiful – what a shot of both the water and the many colored stones. Beautiful composition Michael.

  7. Sylvain Says:

    Une jolie lumière.
    Bonne soirée.

  8. Liang Says:

    Great motion of the water.

  9. beanow Says:

    Super! Beautiful light and frame…

  10. Lynne's Somewhat Invented Life Says:

    Wow, great action of the wave. Those pebbles look like gold. Are you sure they weren’t? But that wave? Amazing.

  11. standley Says:

    Wonderful composition. The lighting is absolutly superb!

  12. flo Says:

    you are faster than water, more than clear the air

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