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    Steel Wool Photography

    Two different locations from last week before daylight savings kicks in ....

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      #3
      Nice set Doug, with the first and third being my favourites. What did you use to hold the steel wool?
      Peter

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        #4
        Great shots Doug, good timing and composition, I like those.

        As a passing thought, I think that the first would look even better if the bridge and cascade and its reflection were vertically symmetrical in the pic, is there space at bottom of the pic to do this?

        Ian
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          #5
          Very nice something a bit different
          Trev

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            #6
            Great set Doug, amazing shots.

            Bill.
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              #7
              Nice photos well done.

              Something I have never tried!
              Railway Photography - Steam Train Photos

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                #8
                These are cool. I too like the first and last ones the best.
                Steven Dillon Photography - Capturing Nature's Art

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                  #9
                  Thank you all for looking & commenting....
                  I went to the $2 shop & bought a garden-variety kitchen whisk to hold the wool (after pulling & stretching the wool out) & a dog leash to attach to the whisk.

                  Cheers,
                  Doug

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