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    Re: Wet

    Thank you Paul

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    Very nice.

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    Re: Wet

    Very nice and unique shot, Binnur. Love autumn colours very much and you nailed it in this one.

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    Re: Wet

    Nicely captured Binnur. I like that. My only comment is that I would have liked more of the waterfall in the shot. Perhaps a portrait format rather than landscape?

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    Re: Wet

    That's why I never leave home without proper camera insurance

    Most top end camera can survive in the rain even, but insurance is advised

    Lovely colours

    There really is no reason not to carry a carrier bag, just tear a hole in the end when needed, and for an additional 0.001p you can use a rubber band round the end
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    Thank you so much Isabel, I'm glad that you liked the image

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Very nice and unique shot, Binnur. Love autumn colours very much and you nailed it in this one.

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    Re: Wet

    Thanks for looking and commenting John This part of the waterfall is really faint and that's why I preferred a landscape format . But the relatively stronger part of the waterfall is on the left of the scene and I took some vertical shots to include all of it. Hopefully I will edit them with PS+Nik and I will upload one of them here. This weekend I'm hoping to get to know Nik Software ,I bought it only yesterday


    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Nicely captured Binnur. I like that. My only comment is that I would have liked more of the waterfall in the shot. Perhaps a portrait format rather than landscape?

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    Thank you so much Jeremy , I think yours is the easiest and cheapest solution . I will certainly keep a plastig bag in my camera bag until I buy a proper plastic rain cover. I'm glad that you liked the colors

    Quote Originally Posted by JR1 View Post
    That's why I never leave home without proper camera insurance

    Most top end camera can survive in the rain even, but insurance is advised

    Lovely colours

    There really is no reason not to carry a carrier bag, just tear a hole in the end when needed, and for an additional 0.001p you can use a rubber band round the end

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    Re: Wet

    An excellent example of shooting low Binnur!

    I would love to find such a compelling combination of elements for this perspective. As Mike points out, if the top of the waterfall were to be included, the image would be more complete. Perhaps a reshoot in portrait mode with the camera protected from the elements?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Thank you so much Jeremy , I think yours is the easiest and cheapest solution . I will certainly keep a plastig bag in my camera bag until I buy a proper plastic rain cover. I'm glad that you liked the colors
    Depending on the value of your gear and what you will be shooting this is what I use

    http://www.thinktankphoto.com/produc...ain-cover.aspx

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    Re: Wet

    For longer lenses perhaps this, I have just ordered one for the 150-600 Siggy

    http://www.cliftoncameras.co.uk/Thin...a_300-600_V2.0

    Don't forget these serve many purposes, they not only protect against rain, also sea salt in spray you can't feel, they help keep hands warm in the cold, help in cold winter weather etc

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    Re: Wet

    Thank you very much for looking and commenting Frank As I said before there is nothing interesting at the top because this is the faint part of the waterfall. The stronger part of it is on the left of the scene and I have some vertical shots of it. I will edit them soon. Because I bought Nik Software yesterday, I want to use it for my edits too. That's why I haven't edited all my shots of this area yet. I hope it won't be difficult to get to know the software. I'm planning to spend the weekend on it


    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    An excellent example of shooting low Binnur!

    I would love to find such a compelling combination of elements for this perspective. As Mike points out, if the top of the waterfall were to be included, the image would be more complete. Perhaps a reshoot in portrait mode with the camera protected from the elements?
    Last edited by bnnrcn; 4th December 2014 at 06:44 PM.

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