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    Canon 1DmkII Shooter rylan's Avatar
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    Calming Waterfalls

    Here is a shot I took almost a year ago, forgot about it, and just found it yesterday.
    I don't know how I overlooked this one.

    I have a big place in my heart for long exposure waterfall shots, I thought this one turned out pretty decent. I did some PP on the tones, just to give it a warm, but calming feeling.

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    Re: Calming Waterfalls

    beautiful shot,
    the reflection on the pond is great

    I would crop a little of the top, a bit above where the fall starts as the top left is kind of messy vegetation and the sky looks gray

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    Re: Calming Waterfalls

    Alright I appreciate that! Makes sense
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    Re: Calming Waterfalls

    I like it the way it is. The colors look and feel similar to a Wallce Nutting hand tinted print.

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    Re: Calming Waterfalls

    I would say that it needs to be rotated to the right a little, but that would throw off the foreground items. So I'm not sure on that.

    Very nice, in any case.

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    Re: Calming Waterfalls

    Thank you guys, and yes I see how it could be rotated right!
    Thanks for mentioning that.
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    Re: Calming Waterfalls

    Great shot I like it, though I must say that the color range is a little flat for my taste, I`m not saying I dont like desaturated shots but on this one I miss a bit the colors.

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