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Oct 31, 2006 02:52 |  #1

I came across this waterfall in a field at the back of someones house. The land is private and there is no public access, but I inquired at the house and was allowed to approach the fall. I find it similar to Thornton Force in minature. My real probelm here was the direct sunlight and lack of foreground features, hope you like, comments welcome.

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Oct 31, 2006 03:14 |  #2

wow... those are so cool! great captures and for some reason, the waterfall reminds me of Willy Wonka's chocolate fountian!


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Oct 31, 2006 03:16 as a reply to  @ ABrownPhoto's post |  #3

Had it just been raining :lol:
Great captures. How high are they.


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Oct 31, 2006 03:34 |  #4

Yes lots of rain the day before, and to make life hard there was alot of spray coming straight at the camera. I reckon 35ft tall this fall, not bad for a back garden water feature :) ?


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Oct 31, 2006 03:43 as a reply to  @ Neilyb's post |  #5

Not bad at all. Yeah the trouble with the turbalane of the water hitting the bottom. Trying to keep lens water free :lol:


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Oct 31, 2006 04:15 |  #6

Very nice, #2 is my favorite. What a nice rusty color the water has.


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Oct 31, 2006 07:13 |  #7

Cheers guys. I always carry a microfiber cloth, very usefull in a wet country :)


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I prefer the 2nd one Neil,and my god...isn`t that water brown?
I take it it was coming down heavy before the shoot?


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Oct 31, 2006 09:27 |  #9

Yeh, coming down Heavy the day before when I was taking the Strid. The river actually rose while I was there and as is evident added water to all of the local rivers. It really is annoying, one day rain in your face and the next a pristine featureless blue sky with bright winter sun.... :(

Cheers Dimitri, the secondshot was more through not having anything down stream to use in the foreground.


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Nov 02, 2006 08:19 |  #10

Here is the house, looking from the bridge in the village, which owns the land the fall is situated on. The dark shadow required two shots and some fiddling in PS. No chance of using NDG's for this shot I am affraid.

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