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Waters colliding This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allow one pic...
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- <h3>Waters colliding</h3>
- <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy">
- This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allow one picture per answer, I posted two answers.
- I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.
- <h3>Waters colliding</h3>
- <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy">
- This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allow one picture per answer, I posted two answers.
- I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.
- 6 Oct 2011, French King Bridge over Connecticut River.
#3: Post edited
<h3>Water colliding</h3>- <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy">
- This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allow one picture per answer, I posted two answers.
- I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.
- <h3>Waters colliding</h3>
- <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy">
- This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allow one picture per answer, I posted two answers.
- I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.
#2: Post edited
- <h3>Water colliding</h3>
- <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy">
This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allows one picture per answer, I posted two answers.- I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.
- <h3>Water colliding</h3>
- <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy">
- This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allow one picture per answer, I posted two answers.
- I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.
#1: Initial revision
<h3>Water colliding</h3> <img src="https://photography.codidact.com/uploads/12oBhL2tZK5CzCSFbXP4Ugpy"> This is the picture I really wanted to post, but I thought it wouldn't make any sense without the context provided by my other picture. Since the contest rules only allows one picture per answer, I posted two answers. I waited for a while until the swirls of the rivers made a particularly interesting pattern. This was also deliberately the area of maximum polarization from where I was standing on the bridge. A polarizing filter cancelled out most of the reflection off the water, making the Millers river look almost black.