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balancing act

Photography Landscape posted on Jan 29, 2007
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My friends and I went to a low island in the middle of a part of the lake we vacationed at in Ontario last summer, and played around with some rocks. Part of the adventure was balancing and stacking, and part of it was trying to find a good angle to shoot the results. Even though the rocks are mostly silhouetted, I like the compositional "balance" of this one... Hope you enjoy the shot, and as always comments are very encouraged. Be warned if you try something like this, though: it's very addictive.

Comments (5)


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Richardphotos

9:13PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

I love Ontario and if you stacked all those rocks,you were busy. the one on the right looks to be the most difficult

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Squid123

11:19PM | Mon, 29 January 2007

Fantastic on both!!!

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sharky_

12:38AM | Tue, 30 January 2007

Someone did the same here in Hawaii, it really is very interesting to see. Excellent. Aloha

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Garlor

8:55AM | Sun, 24 June 2007

I love this idea, especially when others find them much later.

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kjer_99

2:04PM | Mon, 23 February 2009

I've enjoyed your rock art very much, although haven't commented on it. I think this is my favorite one of all.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.1
MakeNIKON
ModelE2100
Shutter Speed10/4504
Focal Length11

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