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:iconshakz09:
ah damn, aawesome skilss!! Keep it up:D

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:iconlizn:
The water looks so good and refreshing.

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:iconikdomik:
Beautiful, as always! I love how the water looks like liquid glass...

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:iconscaryfairyone:
ty for the pic i love it

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:iconzemda:
I LOVE how water looks in all of your pictures

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:iconcybernetichero:
I can't wait to see summer in Finland through your lens.

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:iconterrorcookie:
The water looks unnaturally blue. It's neat. It also looks incredibly dangerous. Is the water very cold there?

The rivers here are always icy cold, no matter what. Not even the summer has an effect on them.

I like how that coniferous tree in the background is growing on the very edge of the bank, as if it could fall in anytime. The banks look pretty rigid. I bet it would be hard to get back onto shore if someone accidentally fell in.

My only criticism is that the bark of the birch tree (the closest one) seems overexposed.

Other than that, amazing work. :faint:

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April 29, 2008
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Canon EOS 5D
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F/14.0
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Apr 21, 2008, 7:13:16 PM

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