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I decided to post this as I liked how it worked out. I have to keep SS slow (5-sec) otherwise water is harder to stitch.
6 shots in port format. 33mm, 5secs, ISO100 f16, 17-40 L, 5DIII, tripod and CPL. Stitched in PSCC.
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Nicely done. Water is perfect. Nice foreground/background arrangement.
you might leave just a bit of trees above the waterfall if you have it.
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I think Don has a good point -- just a little more room on top if possible. I love this one -- water is wonderful and the trees in the BG have a wonderful soft contrast.
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Hi Neil
I much prefer this over the earlier of the same falls. This is very nice and satisfies what I was looking for in the previous.. I agree with the other comments WRT litle more height and I would clone out the fence too if cloning falls within your ethics.. Well done, do more..!
DON
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Thanks guys. Not sure about the top, with stitching things get a little warped around the edges and chances are I had to crop out those weird bits. Will have to check.
Thanks again.
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I love this, Neil. Yes, room on top would be nice but with a pano stitch that is a luxury that is often evident in hindsight as your individual frames probably have some space on top but they don't line up that way.
I might add a hint more midtone punch?
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Midtone punch, yes I could try that... cheers dude.
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Hi Neil - very nicely done. Good suggestions above. There are some pretty strong halos/edges where the water meets the fg rocks that you might want to deal with.
TFS,
Rachel
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Originally Posted by
Rachel Hollander
Hi Neil - very nicely done. Good suggestions above. There are some pretty strong halos/edges where the water meets the fg rocks that you might want to deal with.
TFS,
Rachel
Good spot Rachel - looks like sharpening artifacts?
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Man, one darn rock and she spots it... :o Thanks Rachel...
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Hi Neil, you are welcome but it is not just one rock
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One and a bit then
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Wonderful shot. Hope I can go there too in a few weeks.
Great use of shutter speed. Light and colors are fantastic.
Only thing missing is a Lynx crossing the stream and sitting on the rock in the foreground :-)
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It was there on that rock Markus, but moved just after the shutter opened :p
Good luck in August, go really early, no people, no harsh light. There is no golden light due to the mountains blocking the falls.
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Hi Neil, I prefer this version to the previous one. Agree with a little more on top if you have it and agree with Don on removing the fence if it falls within your ethics to do so. I find the fence is drawing my eye away from this beautiful scene. Look forward to more :)
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