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    Re: waterfalls

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Help me out, Izzie. How do we justify viewing only one-third of an image?
    I can't help. Mike...mainly because you saw what I didn't...yours is much better. I looked at the texture of the water in #1 and prefer it much better than the longer exposure of the others.

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    Re: waterfalls

    David, if you want to see more about the falls just google "Bridal Veil Falls".

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    Re: waterfalls

    Much more appealing crop of the first one. The format is a bit tall and narrow, but in some layouts with text it could be an ideal fit.

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    Re: waterfalls

    When I photograph powerful, falling water, I stop the action. When I photograph a quiet stream or cascade, I blur the motion. Everyone has their own preference as to when to stop the action or not and it might be a good idea to develop a style about that that is a good fit for you.

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    Re: waterfalls

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    When I photograph powerful, falling water, I stop the action. When I photograph a quiet stream or cascade, I blur the motion. Everyone has their own preference as to when to stop the action or not and it might be a good idea to develop a style about that that is a good fit for you.
    Thanks for the extra input Mike. It certainly makes sense what you are saying. I think at this point I have a bit of tunnel vision. Being new to experimenting with trying to get silky water I am doing it with everything rather than looking at the whole picture. Due to rain being forecast for the next week it could take a bit to get back to the location. I will post the new results and I will keep at it until the brain, vision, and shutter come together

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