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Nov 08, 2006 14:39 |  #1

took this yesterday while climbing next to the falls. didn't have a tripod with me, but still managed to get a 1.5s exposure.

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Nov 08, 2006 14:47 |  #2

Nice. Seems, to me, to a be ever so slightly on the soft side....but it could just be me. Otherwise, nice shot...and looks like a place that's quite calm. A little PP work to this one will really make it stand out...too bad the sky is a bit hot. Oh...how I long for some ND filters.

Thanks for sharing...definately nice capture, with all the falls.


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Nov 08, 2006 14:51 |  #3

wow you got a steady hand im all over the place for 1.5 seconds lol


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Nov 08, 2006 14:52 |  #4

great picture too


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Nov 08, 2006 15:41 |  #5

inthedeck wrote in post #2235481 (external link)
Nice. Seems, to me, to a be ever so slightly on the soft side....but it could just be me. Otherwise, nice shot...and looks like a place that's quite calm. A little PP work to this one will really make it stand out...too bad the sky is a bit hot. Oh...how I long for some ND filters.

Thanks for sharing...definately nice capture, with all the falls.

I agree that it is a bit soft, but there was only so much I could pull off without a tripod. I have an ND filter but opted for my CP to try and cut down on the harsh overcast sky. I'll be better prepared next time I'm out there :)


P.S.: here's a link to the thread I put up with the climbing photos I took at this location.


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Nov 08, 2006 15:51 |  #6

wow that is an awesome shot! nice one


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Nov 08, 2006 16:05 |  #7

UPDATE: I worked with it in PS a little bit. The first post has been changed to the new edit, below is the 1st edit and 2nd edit:

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Nov 08, 2006 18:39 |  #8

Great photo. The Willow River State Park has so many great landscapes and wildlife to photograph. (But obviously I'm biased since it's in my hometown :) )


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Nov 08, 2006 19:49 |  #9

Nice...the edited version is what I was talking about. Nice work on the PP. Too bad I only have so much time during the week, to get to places like that. Work comes in the way.

Here's a link to three of my shots...please critique/comment on them, once you have a chance...or just stop by and say hello. Always nice to share waterfalls.


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Nov 09, 2006 09:05 |  #10

Hey my mom was from St.Paul and my dad from Wisconsin...I should go up and see the relatives so I can look for these shots!
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Nov 09, 2006 09:16 |  #11

Pity about the softness, otherwise a good image with a nice flow to the composition,and well controlled whites.


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