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    Falling Foss Revisited

    The previous image of this place that I posted here LINK was taken in 2014. I revisited it last October especially to capture it with some autumn colour. The waterfall is in a steep sided ravine with difficult access down to the pool level. The weather was kind to me this time as the sun was shining which helped highlight the differing lighting between the upper and lower parts of the image.

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    Use of shutter speed created an interesting water effect.

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    You definitely scored on the fall colors, Peter. Excellent capture of a lovely location. The fall really has a lot of character that is brought out by the chosen shutter speed. I'm not on a calibrated monitor but the shaded areas and water seem a bit cool. A bit of warming with an inverted gradient mask or selective brush might be in order. Overall an excellent image. Well done.

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    Super image

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    Really magical; to suggest something, i would crop 1/5th part from bottom to eliminate the stone in the nearest position

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    Beautiful colors and composition Peter I can see a hint of blue on the waterfall and on the reflections of it. So , just a little warming selectively might look good .

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    I like it a lot as it is. I would not crop, I think the foreground stone is a part of the composition.

    I cannot see any untoward blue cast, but then I am not on a calibrated monitor. The colours look fine to me.

    John

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    +1 for John's comments.

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    Re: Falling Foss Revisited

    Thanks everyone for your comments and suggestions, much appreciated.

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