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Some of this is down to personal taste, but if shooting waterfalls I find it best to either use a very fast shutter speed to really freeze everything, or to slow things down the other way and go for the 'milky water' effect - like this example http://carregwenimages.com/photo_6090425.html. With this shot you seems to be somewhere in-between and it doesn't look quite right to me. Good effort though. This is a very difficult subject to shoot.
You can find the exact location by google maps. Falls is feets of the "Top Slips"http//www.topsliponline.com/. The place is worth for natural photography.
thanks a lot Dave
Very Nice Gulliver10