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Sep 3 2009 09:08pm

SOOC. F22, about 2 second shutter, No filters used, 28mm Wide Angle, tripod.


Again, this is deep above the main Falls. It was absolutely silent up here except for the moving of the water. Absolutely gorgeous, I wish I brang the camcorder.
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That's pathetic.
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Sep 4 2009 07:41am
i tracked it to do a CC later :)
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Sep 4 2009 08:41am
hmm, it's kinda dull compared to your other shots (especially the ones you've been shooting lately) tbh!
Imo there's too much going on in this picture (hence the high F-number)

The last picture of the "waterfall" was alot better :)
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Sep 4 2009 09:13am
Quote (Kri @ Fri, Sep 4 2009, 03:41pm)
hmm, it's kinda dull compared to your other shots (especially the ones you've been shooting lately) tbh!
Imo there's too much going on in this picture (hence the high F-number)

The last picture of the "waterfall" was alot better :)


exactly what i was gonna say, very busy!
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Sep 4 2009 09:23am
My first thought also was:
How did you make your way through this dense brushwood :D
It looks like a very peaceful place though, imagining the steady sound of the water in the silence.
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Sep 4 2009 11:42am
Quote (Kri @ Fri, Sep 4 2009, 07:41am)
hmm, it's kinda dull compared to your other shots (especially the ones you've been shooting lately) tbh!
Imo there's too much going on in this picture (hence the high F-number)

The last picture of the "waterfall" was alot better :)


I agree Spencer.
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Sep 4 2009 02:03pm
Clean up the area from broken branches next time :p
It is a little distracting and take away all the beauty of the water itself... :)
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Sep 4 2009 02:59pm
Trees are impossible to move.

You posts make it sound like you would be able to do it so easily.
Each is over 60 pounds, some over 100. (They are trees, standing 10 feet tall)
Some are still in the ground, some are growing deformed, and some have snapped over and are covering the very fast rushing water.
Might I add this water is VERY cold as it runs directly from a glaciers.

Also, it was about a 70degree vertical climb up rocks to get above the falls.

Above the falls is not an actual viewing place, it's 100% nature, untouched by anybody, or anything.

I'm also quite against changing the way things were in a nature shot.
It's called Nature for a reason, Hence the natural part.

It's titled "perspective" for a reason, to give you the view of the perspective I viewed the falls from, what I went through to get my shots.

If you see the rocky ledge in about the center of the frame, I actually walked across that to get an upcoming shot.
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Sep 4 2009 03:31pm
I know you can't move the trees silly :hug:
I go often enough in the mountain and the forest to know ;)

I have no idea what perspective means, sorry...
But those fallen trees take so much away from the little paradise of the water fall....
They are just distracting, nothing else.
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