Purgatory Falls
david_h
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We don't seem to get nice weekends here anymore. Anyway, I wanted to get out this morning so Ben the Boston Terrier and I hiked up to Purgatory Falls in Milford, NH.
With the rain and fog, it was hard to take good pictures and I have a bruise on my bum following a slip on a wet tree root. (Ben the Boston just laughed).
Despite all the problems, I did get this picture of the falls, which I rather like. Makes a change from the peaceful canal photographs I took yesterday.
The rain/mist creates an interesting light.
Here's one more - from a footbridge over Purgatory Brook
Both are made from two RAW conversions. One exposed for the trees/rocks, one for the white water.
With the rain and fog, it was hard to take good pictures and I have a bruise on my bum following a slip on a wet tree root. (Ben the Boston just laughed).
Despite all the problems, I did get this picture of the falls, which I rather like. Makes a change from the peaceful canal photographs I took yesterday.
The rain/mist creates an interesting light.
Here's one more - from a footbridge over Purgatory Brook
Both are made from two RAW conversions. One exposed for the trees/rocks, one for the white water.
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I like your results in the second one, the first reminds me of a cold damp day.
Thanks for sharing,
Al
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The footbridge is actually about a mile upstream and looks over another system of falls. There are a couple of these rather flimsy bridges. Ben the Boston does not like them at all.
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David
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I don't like the soft edge you've put on them.
I also think that the first one needs more black--there is no true black in your image, and there should be, IMO.
Beautiful spot. Don't know if you were looking for comments, but there you go.
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What do you think?
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David
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Much better. It does come to life.
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