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04/24/2007 05:05:12 PM |
Composition here is great, and it's a lovely waterfall! What I would do to improve this type of shot is slow down the shutter speed (try 1-2 seconds). You'll need a steady place to mount your camera, but it's worth it. You also may have to take the shot when the sun isn't directly hitting the water. |
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04/24/2007 08:16:21 AM |
These kind of shots always look better to me taken at a longer shutterspeed, they just look so "snapshottish" otherwise, sorry :( |
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04/23/2007 05:58:38 AM |
would have been awesome if it wasnt out of focus, or maybe if it was a long exposure |
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04/22/2007 07:07:21 AM |
This looks like a cool little stream, but the sun makes things too bright. Overcast days are the best to photograph water (check out the tutorial on waterfalls). |
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04/20/2007 07:37:52 PM |
too many rocks just don't look sharp... |
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04/18/2007 08:41:14 AM |
Very harsh lighting. Probably a product of shooting midday. A nice intimate view. 5 |
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04/17/2007 09:09:41 PM |
Not too shabby, i know nothing about shooting water, but i think you might get a more desireably photo by decreasing shutter speed to give that popular washed out look... and is that a hint of a brick wall in the back? could be better, (but it is better than i could do...) i rate a 7 |
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