w7xman
Active member
Thanks for all the comments on the overlook photo, here's another one that I think can go either way.
I usually don't shoot long exposures of streams on sunny days, but the strip of light on the falls, and the sun on the hemlocks above drew me in...I wanted alot of those elements. And in doing so I kinda went against the grain of how I shoot waterfalls, (the rule: more water downstream, and more room at the bottom)
I think the water treatment worked well, and the exposure came out, but I'm just not sure of the composition. Do you like the light and detail up top, or is this just top heavy? Thanks as always for your thoughts!
Canon 20D w/Canon 24mm
1/2 Sec at F13
ISO 100
Polarizer
1 Stop GND on the hemlocks..
Here's a link to it a bit bigger with more detail:
http://www.naturephotographers.net/...12032&b=mm&st=0&la=22&ph=14&sid=22151&u=22151
I usually don't shoot long exposures of streams on sunny days, but the strip of light on the falls, and the sun on the hemlocks above drew me in...I wanted alot of those elements. And in doing so I kinda went against the grain of how I shoot waterfalls, (the rule: more water downstream, and more room at the bottom)
I think the water treatment worked well, and the exposure came out, but I'm just not sure of the composition. Do you like the light and detail up top, or is this just top heavy? Thanks as always for your thoughts!
Canon 20D w/Canon 24mm
1/2 Sec at F13
ISO 100
Polarizer
1 Stop GND on the hemlocks..
Here's a link to it a bit bigger with more detail:
http://www.naturephotographers.net/...12032&b=mm&st=0&la=22&ph=14&sid=22151&u=22151
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