Undine Falls

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  • 07-11-2011, 10:55 AM
    CaraRose
    Undine Falls
    Undine Falls, a roadside waterfall between Mammoth and Tower Junction in Yellowstone.

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  • 07-13-2011, 01:41 AM
    Abel01
    Re: Undine Falls
    Hi CaraRose

    Just my humble opinion,i think your exposure time is a fraction to long,perhaps an exposure time of 1/13th or 1/15th of a second should be enough to get decent blur in the falls,with an aperture setting of about 10 - 16,hard to say without knowing your settings,:)
  • 07-13-2011, 07:19 AM
    CaraRose
    Re: Undine Falls
    I like the longer exposures better in terms of water blur for most of my shots of this falls. I think these were on the longest end (2 seconds f22). Worst conditions to shoot this falls. Late morning/early afternoon full sun. I stacked a nd filter on top of my polarizer... not thrilled with the results in terms of iq and saturation, but a lot better than I could have gotten without them.

    The only one of these I really like is #3 with the way the lighting works on the rocks.
  • 07-13-2011, 07:20 AM
    CaraRose
    Re: Undine Falls
    I like the longer exposures better in terms of water blur for most of my shots of this falls. I think these were on the longest end (2 seconds f22). Worst conditions to shoot this falls. Late morning/early afternoon full sun. I stacked a nd filter on top of my polarizer... not thrilled with the results in terms of iq and saturation, but a lot better than I could have gotten without them.

    The only one of these I really like is #3 with the way the lighting works on the rocks.