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Sep 05, 2010 13:32 |  #1

Buttermilk Falls on the Raquette River.

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Sep 05, 2010 14:32 |  #2

Very nice!


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Sep 05, 2010 15:36 |  #3

cool


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Sep 05, 2010 16:28 |  #4

Nicely done.


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Sep 05, 2010 16:53 |  #5

Beautiful. Be careful on the left side, its easy to overexpose on these types of shots. Are you shooting these in RAW? Sometimes i'll come back on them a little and then just brighten the other areas if need be to keepo from overexposing the whites...just me 2 cents anyway ;-)a


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Sep 05, 2010 17:02 |  #6

thanks all. Chuckie--I always shoot raw. This was a first attempt at HDR (two images) with software I don't use anymore. I think you have a point--I dodged the left rock a little, but I could have pulled back or burned the water next to it.


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