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Aug 22, 2005 05:47 |  #1

The first photo of the falls was from the first day of really starting to use my camera.
It was a handheld shot, didn't even own a tripod at the time nor did I think I needed one.

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For this photo I got the idea from a Kentucky couple, I guess it pays to tell people directions. The lady showed me a few photos from her camera and I decided to try her idea. For this photo I did a handheld shot between two trees to frame the waterfall.
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This last shot was taken from a cliff. Once again I was late to the scene so there was a lot of light to fight. I set my tripod and took around 50 shots trying to get a good shot. This photo has quite a bit of light in it, normally I wouldn't keep one like this. My favorite part in this is the roots at the bottom right.

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Aug 22, 2005 06:56 |  #2

You certainly took advantage of the scene. I like the effort on the last one.

I don't think you are expecting any critques in "photo sharing" section, so won't ;-)a


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Aug 22, 2005 08:23 |  #3

Nice shots of pretty waterfalls.


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