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Favourite Photos - Jellybean Pool

Trying a little positive note. Here are a few photos that I took. This is my first real attempt at this type of photography. Let me know what you think.

Jellybean Pool Glenbrook

Jellybean Pool Glenbrook

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  1. Oooo, pretty! Always wondered how photographers get that "smooth water" effect...

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  2. Nice the long exposure that neety was wondering about is very well done here. Did you use a filter for the rocks of got a good day?

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  3. Thanks. Neety as Woosang said it was a long exposure. I must have caught it on a good day as I don't own any filters.

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  4. Ah cool get a few ND filters to do the same on a good day. :-)

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  5. I mean bright day

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