snowy waterfalls

ssersser Registered Users Posts: 233 Major grins
edited January 11, 2006 in Landscapes
I took these yesterday it was my first time shooting waterfalls and was hoping to get some input.. any good?

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thanks for looking

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  • gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited January 10, 2006
    Great ice formations! The first 2 look a little soft ne_nau.gif what were your settings? (maybe a tad overexposed too)
    I much prefer the last 2 but think you could probably get a bit more out of them in post

    Thanks for sharing! thumb.gif
  • ssersser Registered Users Posts: 233 Major grins
    edited January 11, 2006
    gubbs wrote:
    Great ice formations! The first 2 look a little soft ne_nau.gif what were your settings? (maybe a tad overexposed too)
    I much prefer the last 2 but think you could probably get a bit more out of them in post

    Thanks for sharing! thumb.gif

    i agree with the first 2 looking soft and would love some tips on how to improve them in post if anyone can direct me in the right spot since im not the best in photoshop i really like the last one and would love to make it look even better so i can make a print of it. my settings were ISo 200, f22 at 1sec with a ND filter on my 18-300. thanks again
  • DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited January 11, 2006
    Your highlights are blown pretty badly...I'm not sure if it's the exposure, or the post work you did?

    Can you post an original version if you still have it?

    Do you see what I mean by blowing the highlights? There's no detail left in the brightest snow...just white white.
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  • Rufio220Rufio220 Registered Users Posts: 190 Major grins
    edited January 11, 2006
    I Like the last two the best. They all look really nice though. Good Job. anymore?
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  • gubbsgubbs Registered Users Posts: 3,166 Major grins
    edited January 11, 2006
    sser wrote:
    i agree with the first 2 looking soft and would love some tips on how to improve them in post if anyone can direct me in the right spot since im not the best in photoshop i really like the last one and would love to make it look even better so i can make a print of it. my settings were ISo 200, f22 at 1sec with a ND filter on my 18-300. thanks again
    Did you you use a tripod and release??
    There's only a certain amount you can do with soft images, What sw do you use? As David said, can let us have a look at your originals??
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