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Photographer j esford  j esford {Karma:13518}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Canon PowerShot A95
Categories Still Life
Film Format Digital JPEG Norm
Portfolio moving waters
Lens Canon
Uploaded 3/29/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Views 370 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
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Location City -  Saratoga Springs
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About photo taken Mar 2006 in late afternoon under mostly clear skies of Hathorn No.3 mineral spring of Saratoga Springs. One of many, but perhaps the more famous, of the public watering holes offering these natural sulphur waters which encrust their basins with mineral deposits which reflect very beautiful patterns of calcium, iron and limestone scale, mostly in rusty red hues
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 5/2/2006
great texture. amazing colors. superb. 7

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j esford j esford   {K:13518} 4/4/2006
The after

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j esford j esford   {K:13518} 4/4/2006
The before

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Mary Slade   {K:40338} 4/4/2006
Just gorgeous to have captured these textures and colours. Just brilliant to have thought of it.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 3/31/2006
I agree with you--'New and Improved' does not always mean better. Nature does a fine job on its own creating beauty and sure does not need our interference.
MAry

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j esford j esford   {K:13518} 3/30/2006
the better is yet to come, i think

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j esford j esford   {K:13518} 3/30/2006
Tengo venir en este Alicia sujeto, satisfago tan la "estancia templada". En mi opinión humilde, este primavera es uno de esos "puntos de la memoria de Kodak" a la fotografía. Hay varios en esta área. Son "características medicinales" se refieren de nuevo a la era india norteamericana temprana. Algunas aguas contienen isótopos radiactivos bajos.
I have more coming on this subject Alicia, so please "stay tuned". In my humble opinion, this spring is one of those "Kodak Memory" spots to photograph. There are several in this area. They're "medicinal properties" are referenced back to the early North American Indian era. Some waters contain low-level radioactive isotopes.

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vanessa shakesheff vanessa shakesheff   {K:68840} 3/30/2006
Lovely textures and colours ..well seen by you ..interesting about..nessa

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Alicia Popp   {K:87532} 3/30/2006
Estupendas texturas y colores, muy bien resuelta por la evidente falta de luz, muy muy buena. Felicitaciones!

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j esford j esford   {K:13518} 3/29/2006
Thank you for your kind words Mary. I have several more images to share in this series (after they come back from the scanner). As luck would have it, I photographed this particular spring with my medium format Mamiya, but due to a gross miscalculation on my part, the exposure was drastically wrong (which resulted in the underdevelopment of the film image).

At that point in time, this spring had been largely undisturbed for many, many years. After I got the film back from my processor and realized I had to re-shoot the scene, (2 weeks had elapsed) restoration work had begun. Decades of scale deposits had been chipped off, that beautiful image was relegated to a distant memory and of course (since the great State of New York was involved) this beautifully historic State Park site was "improved" in the name of the public good.
Stay tuned Mary, you won't believe your eyes!

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 3/29/2006
Nature has provided a very lovely combination of colours. It's beautiful how they blend together. A great shot that might have been overlooked by many. I'm glad you stopped to take the shot. It's quite pretty.
MAry

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