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The Buffalo River after the storm
 
Image Title:  The Buffalo River after the storm
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 By: William Weaver  
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Photographer  William Weaver {Karma:371}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus c 3020
Categories Digital
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio NATURE
Lens 40 mm
Uploaded 4/25/2004 Film / Memory Type digital smartmedia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 2339 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 7 Rating
6.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  FLIPPIN
State -  ARKANSAS
Country - United States   United States
About This is the last natural, non dammed river in the United States. Completely wild, and prone to rise ferociously during rains. This photo was taken this morning, after the river had crested at some 48 feet. This area is normally a very shallow area, mostly covered by a sand bar. Lisa and I live within 15 minutes drive of this beautiful river. Thanks for looking, and for your comments.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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ricardo longhi-frantz   {K:9628} 8/12/2005
wow! great picture! very fine balance, light and colors! loved! and thanks for your kind comments to my pics! best regards!

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ricardo longhi-frantz   {K:9628} 8/12/2005
wow! great picture! very fine balance, light and colors! loved! and thanks for your kind comments to mu pics! best regards!

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Linn Currie   {K:24426} 5/2/2004
William, I like this one the best in the series. Well done!
Thank you for visiting my Prince and Princesses :-)
Linn

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Emanuel Correia   {K:739} 4/29/2004
Perfect i love the sky, the contast, beautiful

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Jani Salvataggio   {K:27283} 4/26/2004
wonderful image!!! fantastic colours!!!!!!!!!!!!
regards
Jani

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Kevin H Kevin H   {K:22502} 4/25/2004
nice picture with great colors but looks like you used a grad orange filter. If you used one, try to cover the whole sky or fix it in photoshop. Good job!!!!

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ken krishnan   {K:19102} 4/25/2004
The Baffalo river looks quite enough inspite of the story you have given. Its the sky which looks like, might cause some damage tonight !. Nice landscape.
PS- I have noticed from my experience that the landscape photos look bland when made without the subject. Addition of a boat or an animal in the banks will make it even more appealing.
Regards, ken.

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