This is another shot that I particularly like. No corrections have been applied to it beyond what is built into the camera. I used the fully automatic setting on the camera, letting it determine exposure time, focus, and aperture. The result, while under-exposed, is rather pleasing visually, in my opinion. The darkness (darker than it appears in this photo) caused a lot of the fine detail to be obscured, and to me the result makes the flowing water look like silk cloth. Because of the low light, many pixels in the sensor were not activated. The result is that when a pixel was activated, many of its neighbors of other color sensitivities were not. This gives the picture an almost pointilist feel, which is something that could not be done with today's films.