Bathtub Rocks

Bathtub Rocks were created by the rushing waters of Coal Creek - some of the most pristine water in Oklahoma. Located on the Nature Conservancy’s J.T. Nickel Wildlife Preserve, the area has been popular for many years as a place to lounge in the cold spring water in the heat of summer.

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Pertinent technical details or techniques: Canon 60D, Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L Zoom lens @ 18mm, f/8, 1/1500 sec, ISO 400, EV -0.5 step, Hand Held

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Terry, this looks like an awesome swimming hole. The water clarity is great and there are some fine colors under the water as well as great textures in the walls. This one is worth applying the clone to to that orange sign in the upper left, :grin:.

Ha! Okay, Mark. Why didn’t I think of that? :grin:As always, thanks for your observations and comments.