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Waterfall
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Joe BTParticipant
Glenoe Waterfall, near Larne, Co.Antrim
D70 + 18-70mm
8X ND filter & Polariser
2sec f22 (+ filters)
All C&C welcome
RodcunhaParticipantMy work PC’s screen isn’t the very best to see this, but from what i can see it looks stunning…
Very good composition and almost perfect exposure (in my work pc is a bit dark on the left side so i don’t know if it is a bit underexposed or the screen itself, even though it is just a little bit).
Joe BTParticipantit is quite dark at that side (although the full size image has detail right into the corner), may try to graduate lighten that side a touch.
thanks for the comments.Conmike12ParticipantRodcunhaParticipantI must say that it is much better in my home screen, although it’s still a bit dark…
Cracking image nevertheless!
Regards,
Rod
John GriffinParticipantVery nice shot but as the lads say its a bit dark on the left, like to see it again if you tweak it. Tried a very similar shot myself today and dropped me feckin lens and polaroid filter into a 10ft hole of water as i took it out of the bag :( Needless to say its still there :cry:
CiaraParticipantBeautiful shot, all the different greens make is look so fresh and alive.
KPMParticipantLovely shot, nice technique and the colours are so rich & vibrant.
Was it raining at the time ? There seem to be water spots in the top left quarter of the shot.
That aside, beautiful shot, very well captured.
Rgds
Kevin
RobMemberBeautiful shot Joe, despite the dark left hand side of the image. Really like that splash of sunlight coming in from the top. The waterfall itself looks amazing with that 2 second exposure. Captured perfectly.
Rob.
RobertoMemberGood shuter speed.
Yes, the left corner is dark and also I can see spots from light reflections.irishlensParticipantLovely shot.
One thing. I’ll give my gut instinct here … is that the foreground rocks in the water look a tad too
vivid (for my tastes) and for some reason I find my eyes not blending foregrounds and backgrounds as well as
they might had the postprocessing been done differently. This is just my gut reaction. Perhaps
if you have the original RAW file or a PSD file (assuming you used PS and layers) then maybe I’d
love to see this shot done again with some kind of gradient mask effect to slightly tone down the
sharpness and almost 3d realism of the foreground objects.–Ian
BanjoParticipantSnap HappyMemberim still learning and am looking for tips, what setting was your camera on taking the picture, was it slow or rast lense speed, and how does the water look foggy?
Jon
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