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Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Sigma 18-125mm f/3.5-5.6 DC for Canon
Galleries: Landscape, Nature
Date Uploaded: Aug 31, 2005

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09/09/2005 02:01:27 PM
This image feels well balanced though a slightly wider angle would probably make it even better.
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09/09/2005 01:02:52 PM
This is nice too (although I don't think it's quite as strong as the other one). Again, I would straighten the horizon line and consider bumping up the color sat & contrast. Also, I wonder how it would look if you cropped out the larger part of the falls on the right and just had a very tall image with just the trickles. I think that might work really well. Nice capture.
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09/09/2005 11:49:18 AM
I find the stronger part of the waterfall over on the right distracting to the gentler strings of water, which seem to be the major subject of this crop. I think a pan to the left would be even nicer.
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09/09/2005 11:47:16 AM
Not a bad effort. Nice and sharp.

I have tried a few of these myself and often fall into the problem of concentrating on capturing the movement in the water but not concentrating (enough) on making sure that I take a compelling picture.

The motion in the water is not enough to 'sell' the shot. I find that it helps to frame the photo without thinking about the motion effect. this helps boost impact in composition and the water movement then becomes a bonus rather than the main focus.. if that makes sense!
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09/09/2005 11:41:29 AM
Not bad. Have you done some post-processing yet? I would try increasing the saturation on the greens to make the moss 'pop' a little more on the rock and gives a little more of a color contrast.
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