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    Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    I'll let you all be the judge of that)

    This is another shot from today. I think this is a better shot as I adjusted my angle for a better view. I also got rid of the sky. What do you all think. Any and all C&C welcome.

    Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Hang it on the wall!

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Turned out much better just by removing the overcast sky from the composition.

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Now this is the best one so far Chris, IMO.

    I prefer the faster speeds of this and the previous, still retaining plenty of 'movement'. Removing the sky and offsetting the fall from the centre has helped.

    Only problem, we could appreciate it more if you posted it larger at say 1400px wide

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Excellent !

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    Chris think about also taking one in portrait instead of landscape. We see so much in landscape that a vertical image seem to give it a whole new and different look.

    Cheers: Allan

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    Awesome shot mate

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Notice that the much warmer white balance and larger dynamic range in the water make a huge difference.

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Chris, you have found a great location...work it to death at all times of day.

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Chris,

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    work it to death
    Considering where you stand to capture these photos, please don't take Chauncey's suggestion literally.

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    Indeed, a wall hanger!

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    In comparison, this one seems so much more "balanced". That's the only way I can think to describe it but I really like this one much better.

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    Much improved in both comp and techs. This is a fine moving water image IMO. Well done.

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Love it, perfect shutter speed and composition.
    I went back to find your previous picture and definitely like this composition better.

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Now this version is a beauty.

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Lovely image!

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    It's beautiful!

    Irene

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Very nice!

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    I haven't seen the first one but it seems that everyone likes this one...I am not much a fan of smoothing water but this one looks good to me...

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    Re: Same waterfall with a different angle and better PP (hopefully...

    Thank you all very much. It is very much appreciated

    Its amazing how I can get an image like this on such a bad day in such a short space of time. Usually I would spend hours at a location trying to get the light right and the composition correct. Yesterday I could only stay there for around 45 mins cause the weather was so bad.

    Thanks again.

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