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    Default Fall Creek Falls - 500px version

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    For Scale and because every photo on 500px seems to have a person in it.

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    Hi Dan

    I like this too.. the person does not bother me and i like the inclusion of the track down to the falls base. I miss the tree swamped in light top of falls..

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    I really like this one, too, even though I would rather not have a person in it. That sun light filtered through the mist is really amazing. It really draws me into the picture. In my opinion, this one showcase that beautiful light more than the vertical picture.

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    Hi Dan, Wonderful image the filter light is beautiful and the inclusion of the person taking a picture of the fall gives it a nice sense of scale.
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    Lovely mood and luminosity here, with a cracker composition.
    The scale added by the person is wonderful, and often I think we are too puristic in excluding minute hand-of-man elements that can really connect with our audience.
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    Hi Dan, I much prefer this version to the one previously shared...I think it works better with the human element for a sense of scale and we also get to see the large tree on the right, which helps to frame the falls.

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