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Watery Wednesday Wet

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This particular wet display was taken of a brook streaming under a bridge in Johnson Park, which is on the border of Highland Park and Piscataway, New Jersey.

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Ilana-Davita says

Did you use your new camera? Did you go down near the water or did you use a zoom?
Very refreshing shot.

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Leora says

I used the zoom lens on my new camera (Canon Digital Rebel xTi with 75-300mm zoom lens).

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Guy D says

That is a fantastic watery photo, well done.

Cheers
Guy
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Martha Z says

Wonderful shot!

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Ellie says

I like it when plants are floating in a stream - it gives them a new life! Thank you! You had fun exploring!

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Ewok says

I would love to get my feet wet. I also love the colors of the rocks.

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Ebie says

Great watery shot!

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Linnea says

Lovely colors....it's like a water color painting!

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2sweetnsaxy says

Nice. I like that one little splash of green in the water.

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Karen says

I love the colours of the rocks in the stream ... that green leaf really stands out from them..

Very cool capture !!

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Arja says

mmm, I can hear it rippling over the stones.

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Regina says

So watery and slippery. Nice shot.

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Jew Wishes says

What a wonderful photo! I like the colors and blends of textures. That splash of green is lovely!

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Julia says

Nice shot. I have the same lens, fun isn't it.

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East Gwillimbury WOW! says

Love the way water appears to alter the shapes of the rocks.

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ramblingwoods says

I like this Leora..I will admit that I love water shots...

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Nita says

Nice shot! Mine is up as well. Hope to see you there!

Cheers,
Nita

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amanda says

very pretty makes me feel calm...

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Carletta says

I want to stick my feet in this!

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