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Afan forest
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Afan Forest Park covers an area of 11,000 hectares. Most of this is woodland and is part of the 30,000 hectare Valleys Forest, the largest urban forest in Europe. The Forest Park is a popular destination for walking, cycling, orienteering, camping and educational visits.
Nine waymarked walks and a long cycleway lead you to some breathtaking viewpoints. There are several paths with good surfaces and easy gradients that many families and disabled people can enjoy. Afan forest is also known across the world for its world class mountain bike trails.
I spent over two hours in this stream capturing images so please enjoy.
regards
Mike
PS have a great weekend |
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Great shot! The longer exposure worked wonderfully here. In addition, your choice of perspective creates an interesting and dynamic composition.
Wow, is that pretty! I like how the three second exposure makes the water look. Well seen!
Alli
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(4744) - [2006-01-07 18:05]
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Excellent. The effect caused by the slow shutterspeed of 13 secs is great. Exposure is spot on and the composition is beautiful. Well done & TFS!
Regards,
Pieter
I have to tell you Michael that I admire your work. I'm planning on buying a WA lens soon and trying my hand at this. Excellent quality here with a great effect seen in the water.. Very good depth, detail, colors & composed well. Very well done.
Thank you!
Very nice effect and well captured with the slow shutter setting and tight aperature, this wide angle shot is very nicely done. :)
A beautiful image, good colorful excellent composition and. Congratulations for your work and thanks to share it with all we. We waited for more photos yours like this
superb shot mike
love the motion in the water
and you have a nice low angle which complements the rest of the shot
also like the green moss on the third also the light rock on the bottom right balances the moss
well done mike
good to see you aswell m8