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Turtleback Falls C&C

 
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Oct 26, 2011 09:11 |  #1

I photographed Turtleback falls this past weekend and these a few of my favorites.

C&C would be greatly appreciated.

Which composition works best?

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Oct 26, 2011 19:39 |  #2

Nicely composed. They look soft, however. Did you have the camera on a tripod for these long exposures? Also, it looks like the foreground has better focus. You had the lens stopped down pretty far. So I'm at a loss to explain the softness. When you have a lot of depth in shots like these, set your focus at what you perceive as 1/3 the distance from your position to infinity.


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