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A little stream runs behind the shops at Tiverton Four Corners, Rhode Island.
This little fall and race makes a lovely noise that almost drowns out the cars on the other side of the buildings.
As you can see, the pool above the fall is perfectly still.
15 responses
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JamesHarmon McQuilkin gave props (15 Dec 2012):
excellent pov and reflection
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Donald Garrett gave props (15 Dec 2012):
Expertly captured! The still reflection really trumps the true active scene.
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Geoff Plant gave props (16 Dec 2012):
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL picture. well spotted and captured
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Raymond Fausel gave props (16 Dec 2012):
cool shot
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Nancy Richard gave props (16 Dec 2012):
Steve, this is an exceptional capture that epitomizes your skills as a photographer. Terrific!
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Cheryl Andrews gave props (16 Dec 2012):
Spectacular composition. Love that you left the reflection to tell the story, Steve.
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Susan Littlefield gave props (16 Dec 2012):
That is an amazing reflection shot!!
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (16 Dec 2012):
wild & wonderful.
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Deborah Downes gave props (20 Dec 2012):
Wow! Among the best water reflective shots I've seen. Love the contrast between the clear and clam reflection and the roaring stream.
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Deborah Downes gave props (20 Dec 2012):
Wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.
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James Wiley gave props (25 Dec 2012):
Terrific reflection shot...Love the contrast of the rushing water ant the perfectly still pool!
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Mike Melnotte gave props (27 Dec 2012):
This is fabulous, Steve. Great angle of attack.
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Ron LaFond gave props (28 Dec 2012):
This is really nice, Steve. I had to look at it for a minute to get my bearings. The colors and lines are terrific. R
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Shirley Valencia gave props (8 Jan 2013):
great eye !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! too cool,,,,,,,
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Jason Platt gave props (16 Jan 2013):
juxtaposition extraordinaire between reflective stillness and rushing water.















