Origin of the Han-River - Jae-Woong KIM

In Kanwon province, there is "Gum-Ruong-So" so called "the origin of Han-River (the river which pass through the middle of Seoul)". Indeed I could find out the water rising from a small pond. And then impressive water flow as shown in below photo. June, 2002
| Camera: | g2 |
| Lens: | 45mm |
| Film: | fuji velvia |
| Exposure: | 8 sec/f16 |
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| Posted: | 07-Aug-2002 |
Rating: 7.75 (4 ratings)
Comments
Very nice
very peaceful - good portfolio; it certainly looks as though you're quite familiar with the G2!
glen 07-Aug-2002 at 22:38Beautiful
The initial impact is great, but the top right hand corner distracts a little (Try scrolling doen until hidden and you'll see what I mean). Great control of shutter speed.
Charez Golvala 08-Aug-2002 at 00:33Jae-Woong, this is a unique shot. If you have a chance, it would be great to see you give it another try, but really weigh down your tripod. At f/16, the leaves ought to be tack sharp, so I can only think that perhaps the camera suffered slight movement. What a beautiful shot.
TG * 08-Aug-2002 at 04:07Sorry...
I mean the moss on the rocks rather than the "leaves" ought to be tack sharp.
TG * 08-Aug-2002 at 04:09flow . . .
Jae-Woon. . .the flowing water is almost, too smooth. This exercise in slow speed photography---could be eeven more enhanced with a tad bit more sharpness. That said--I'm going out--and look for a river to practice on.
Jerome Belthrop 08-Aug-2002 at 14:05beyond the ability of my scanner
Actually, I scanned this image from a film. That is why the moss does not have strong sharpness as shown on the screen. I'm now waiting a printout from another shot at the same place and when I get it, I'll try to scan it from printout. Thanks for your comment.
Jae-Woong KIM 09-Aug-2002 at 00:30
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