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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 87 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Hi there! I see what you were trying to do. I just spent a few days in the white mountains trying to capture waterfall images. Some pointers:
1. Gray, even rainy days are the best. It's really hard to mix the sun and shadow in the woods like this photo.
2. Depth of field is tricky. It was a good idea to include some foreground element. If you had stepped back a little and had a wide enough lens (e.g. 17mm and the flowers were about one meter away at f/8) both your foreground and background would be in focus, or you could blend two exposures or focus-stack.
3. An ND filter would be nice to increase exposure time and make the water appear smooth. (this wouldnt work if the flowers were moving though, better for a rocky foreground. ) |
Nov 9th |
| 87 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Great esposure and timing. I would hire you to publicize my play. :) |
Nov 9th |
| 87 |
Nov 21 |
Comment |
Jennifer this is such a beautiful image, and I can see that you were trying to convey what you felt as you stood there amidst the grandeur of the land and the Pacific. From your stated point of trying something different, I think what is compelling about this photo is the way the tree limbs and the rocks frame the water scene. What if you had pulled out the zoom lens or moved in closer to just show that? |
Nov 9th |
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