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This was one more I am unsure of. The snow makes getting the correct exposure tougher than I thought. Does the snow make it look blown out? Thanks again
Darin
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I like the contrast betwen the snow and the rest of the landscape, and I think your shutter speed was about right to capture the movement of the water but still stop some of the slower movements. Beautiful shot.
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I like the contrast betwen the snow and the rest of the landscape, and I think your shutter speed was about right to capture the movement of the water but still stop some of the slower movements. Beautiful shot.
Thanks slayman.
I tried to make this one in the series look as close as I could to the actual scene as it looked when I shot it..I lost ALOT of sharpness when I compressed it for this thread. I think i should have re-sampled it rather than just re-sized it.
Darin
"There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but only one view"
"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus".
"Whenever man comes up with a better mousetrap, nature immediately comes up with a better mouse."
I prefer the water flow on this one more than the softer look of the others. I like the reds and the water flow and, maybe, would tighten up the crop even more. - TF
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I prefer the water flow on this one more than the softer look of the others. I like the reds and the water flow and, maybe, would tighten up the crop even more. - TF
Thanks for the reply. I was thinking the same thing. When I cropped it down I lost mist rising off the water so I left it. Looking at it here compressed, its hard too see any mist at all:incazzato: :smile5:
Darin
"There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but only one view"
"You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus".
"Whenever man comes up with a better mousetrap, nature immediately comes up with a better mouse."
I like the the movement in the water and the fallen log
Probably a crop to eliminate some of the messy vegetation
on the right will makes it look better, just keep all the
water in.
I would like to see a portrait format , starting at the same
foreground, but going further away.
I have had the same problem with lost sharpness when uploading
photos directly here , and I do not know how to resolve it, instead
I have opted to post the links to the images in flickr.