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Yellowstone Water Abstract 6379
Mercer Lake Foggy Morning 7192-1
Morgan Falls in Spring 7719
Big Bay Rock Detail 7671
Last Autumn's Leaf 7667
Lake Superior Surface Abstract 7620
Superior Falls in Spring 7403
Mercer Lake Foggy Morning 7132
North Bass Lake Sunset Reflection 7127
Impermanence 7571
Copper Falls Cascades 7448
Superior Sunset 5325
Rime on Oak 6955
Porcupine Mountains in Autumn 8377
Northwoods Autumn Trees 8520
Northwoods Autumn Trees 8564
Rock Cut Winter Road 6849-1
Rock Cut Winter Road 6865
Rock Cut in Winter 6757
Rock River in Winter 6601
Oak Leaf in Snow 6595-1
Big Hill in Autumn 9715
Superior Ice Cave 1878
Foot of Cliff on Lake Superior 8852
Northwoods Autumn Trees 8909
Northwoods Autumn Trees 8945
Northwoods Autumn Trees 8953
Little Girl's Point Rocks 8975
Little Girl's Point 9039
Autumn Aspens 9181
On the Road to Upson 9077-1
Autumn at Governor Dodge State Park 9666
Autumn at Governor Dodge State Park 9624
Pewit's Nest Falls 9454-2
Autumnal Reflections 9354
Beloit Sunset 8372
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Flower Dreams in the Ghostly Wood 6131-2
Buffalo Walks the Prismatic Dreamtime 6872
Buffalo Walks the Prismatic Dreamtime 6886
Mormon Row 7166-2
Mormon Row 7397
Snake River and Tetons 7583
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Peterson Falls in Autumn Pano 2 1051
Peterson Falls in Autumn 1055
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Backyard Flowers 5487
Wabi-sabi Sweet Pea 5465
Lake Superior Sunset 5330
Scott Falls 5042
Wagner Falls 5009
Au Train Bay Sunset 4895
Pictured Rocks South Bay Fog 4697
Pictured Rocks South Bay Sunset 4600
Superior Tranquility 3984
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Northwoods Autumn Road 1162
Winter Oak in Morning Fog 1126
Winter Fog on Rock River 1073
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Presque Isle River Falls 0851
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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Lisa Clark July 10, 2010 at 11:21 pm

Your work is exceptional…

Jack Johnson July 10, 2010 at 11:35 pm

Thank you, Lisa, and thanks for visiting the website!

- Jack

Dianne July 25, 2010 at 3:17 pm

absolutely stunning work! I’d love to learn how to shoot waterfalls with that “silky look!”

Jack Johnson July 25, 2010 at 3:48 pm

Thanks, Dianne! The silky water look comes down to selecting the right shutter speed – usually from 1/2 – 3 seconds will do it, depending on water flow… Then you have to adjust other exposure factors (aperture, ISO, polarizer &/or neutral density filters) to be sure you get the exposure you’re looking for.

- Jack

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