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    Multnomah Falls Oregon.

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    I think it shows better on a neutral/dark background, so please click it to see it as I intended to show the image.
    Thanks Chris

    edit.. This is the well documented Multnomah Falls east of Portland Oregon.
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    Re: Multnomah Falls Oregon.

    I think you did very well capturing movement. Maybe try bringing up the shadows in the lower half of the frame. Maybe layer the shot. The composition is fine. Have I seen these falls on here before?
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    Re: Multnomah Falls Oregon.

    Very nice, Chris. When displayed on a dark background, it does help to bring out some detail in the lower portion, but I'd sure like to see a little more. Greg's suggestions should help in this regard.
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    Re: Multnomah Falls Oregon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg McCary
    Have I seen these falls on here before?
    more than likely they are right on I-84 eastbound out of Portland, in the Columbia River Gorge. Really easy access and well known.
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    Re: Multnomah Falls Oregon.

    I love this place. I have been there several times. Your shot does work well on the grey background. I think realistically it can use some HDR or layer blending for effect, but it is nice the way you did it.

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    Re: Multnomah Falls Oregon.

    I'll add my vote to the previous comments. It looks much better on the darker background, but I'd still like to see what it looks like with the bottom shadows opened up somewhat.

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