#5 is best for me but I would have gotten rid of the trunk on left edge.....
#4 is sweet too....but I think tad tighter crop or something else that loses the sky both on both edges would help....also surrounding the areas of light with darkness would help....
#2 the top half is magical and balanced.....it has bridge and everything....I would go back and shoot tighter...and clone out that lone tree trunk....
#5 is best for me but I would have gotten rid of the trunk on left edge.....
#4 is sweet too....but I think tad tighter crop or something else that loses the sky both on both edges would help....also surrounding the areas of light with darkness would help....
#2 the top half is magical and balanced.....it has bridge and everything....I would go back and shoot tighter...and clone out that lone tree trunk....
I didn't even know colors/scenes like this existed across the pond as we rarely see photography like this from over there.
All great, but #4 rocks my world.
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Yeah there's plenty of subject matter living on the doorstep of a National Park!
It's been a good year for Autumn colour, only now are we getting some strong winds, so they're falling now but end of October and well into November have been great!
Hitting the falls with many angles is way to go....I see it now on brighter monitor and foreground is more appealing but I still love the top half......
Keep shutter up for moving tree branches, like #2...on the left it moved and got fuzzy.....keep shutter slow if wish is to give water glaze look.....then blend....to keep best of both...
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If I may suggest somethings......
#5 is best for me but I would have gotten rid of the trunk on left edge.....
#4 is sweet too....but I think tad tighter crop or something else that loses the sky both on both edges would help....also surrounding the areas of light with darkness would help....
#2 the top half is magical and balanced.....it has bridge and everything....I would go back and shoot tighter...and clone out that lone tree trunk....
JMO!
Cheers!
I didn't even know colors/scenes like this existed across the pond as we rarely see photography like this from over there.
All great, but #4 rocks my world.
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Excellent advice, I will follow to the letter!
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Carl
Thanks!
Yeah there's plenty of subject matter living on the doorstep of a National Park!
It's been a good year for Autumn colour, only now are we getting some strong winds, so they're falling now but end of October and well into November have been great!
Thanks Phil!
Keep shutter up for moving tree branches, like #2...on the left it moved and got fuzzy.....keep shutter slow if wish is to give water glaze look.....then blend....to keep best of both...
Look forward to many more.....cheers!
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