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Waterfall after this weekend icestorm.

GaryM

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Good shooting all around. I think the #4 waterfall is the best there - you can see the whole (story). Well, the clutter in the foreground don't get it, but that proves it was shot by a mortal and not the gods. Keep after 'em.
 
Great waterfall.

I am wondering if you have a polarizer filter on your lens? If you don't have one you might consider it. Then, with the time of day you took the pictures, the lighting could be better (remember the sweet time of day is 1 hour before sunrise to about 10 AM and then from about 4 PM to sunset). Additionally if you have a neutral density filter or two, you could add them to the lens to improve the character of the scene as well.

If you have a spotmeter or your camera can meter on a spot, you would want to spot meter the ice so it also doesn't appear quite so blown out (metering on the ice will make that a middle gray in B&W terms). As always, a smaller aperature (f-stop) and longer exposure time make for that sweet milky running water.

Another 2cents.

Sodbuster
 
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