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Jan 14, 2013 00:30 |  #1

We had a pretty large bunch of rain sit on us for the bulk of the weekend and this gave us many heavily flowing waterfalls in the area. This is Flat Rock Falls in Morrow, OH.

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Jan 14, 2013 08:46 |  #2

It's a very nice shot. Consider cropping enough off the top and left side to eliminate some of the distracting elements, making a stronger image of just the waterfall.


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Jan 14, 2013 09:07 |  #3

very nice image,, I think if it were mine, I might consider taking some of the "muddiness" out of the water flow in the center, I know this is probably a more realistic image but I'd have to see it cleaner and make a decision, or even a nice b&w conversion too


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Jan 14, 2013 09:29 |  #4

great perspective, don't like that sign on the left




  
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Jan 14, 2013 13:28 |  #5

Nice image.. and I too would like to see the muddiness removed I might clone out the graffitti on the bridge as well


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Jan 14, 2013 20:06 |  #6

Very nice! I live in Morrow and have done some photo shoots at that waterfall.


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Jan 15, 2013 15:31 |  #7

Very nice shot! I love the composition and angle. I agree about the sign though and maybe the graffiti as well.


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Jan 15, 2013 18:28 |  #8

Very nice; love your composition and the motion of the water. The sign is a little distracting and I bet you never noticed it, until it was pointed out. I took some shots recently and when I went to pp them, what do you know, a post and sign, that I never saw when I took the shots!


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Jan 16, 2013 21:49 |  #9

Thanks for the comments... here's a fresh one with a few changes....

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Jan 16, 2013 22:53 |  #10

Nice crop, like the pic,I would be returning to this area often.


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Jan 16, 2013 23:56 |  #11

Same location, when the water is much lower: http://www.flickr.com …/in/set-72157631569526143 (external link)


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Jan 17, 2013 00:40 |  #12

Nice capture!


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Jan 17, 2013 11:40 |  #13

I like the edited version, it really puts the focus on the falls. Nice shot.


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Jan 17, 2013 11:45 |  #14

I'd do some local adjustments to the 'falls', maybe turn the saturation down and just to clean the water up to a white/blue tint.


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Jan 17, 2013 11:47 |  #15

CincyTriGuy wrote in post #15499045 (external link)
Same location, when the water is much lower: http://www.flickr.com …/in/set-72157631569526143 (external link)



You're right! I don't even see any water in that version. :p




  
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