Something a little different for Photo-John!
Actually, I shoot a lot of pure nature photos. I just don't share them very often.
This is a waterfall I've been looking at for years. Last summer I actually stopped and took some time to take pictures of it. I've been sitting on the photos since July and finally decided to set one up. And I'm very happy with the final product. What do you think? Everyone is encouraged to comment. There are no qualifications necessary. Your opinion counts - it always does.
I am also posting this in order to point out how much image setup and processing matters. This final image looks very little like the original capture. And the original capture looked very little like the actual waterfall. In my images, I always try to give an emotional interpretation of what a scene looked and felt like. I don't feel the need to match the colors, tones, or contrast - although I do like it to look and feel natural. But the goal is to make you feel what I felt when I saw when I was there. I want to speak to your heart, not your eyes. I'll just use your eyes to get there
So, to encourage everyone to think a little more about image setup and processing, here's a link to a thread I posted about this image and the software I used, on the Digital Imaging forum: New RAW Conversion Software and Image
And for more on software, here's a link to a general photo software guide I posted about a month ago: http://www.photographyreview.com/pho...eguidecrx.aspx
So what do you think of the photo? Does it speak to you?