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    Hello, this is Tomalo Falls east of Bend Oregon.

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    Hi Terry.

    This is very nice.. My only suggestion is to crop off the top to the bottom of the man made wall and warm it up slightly on the WB. 'Man made' does not bother me that much but in this case I dont feel its adding much either so i would delete it..

    DON

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    Good waterfall shot Terry, i do fully agree with Don (the man made wall was one of the first details i noticed).
    Last edited by Luis Patacao; 08-29-2016 at 03:42 PM.

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    Very nice. I think if you crop the fence it will help to solve the problem that Don and Luis mentioned. I will brighten the shadows a bit just to equalize the LR corner.

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    A very lovely scene. Another vote for the crop as suggested above. For some reason my eye keeps going to a tiny reddish like on a rock beneath the right edge of the falls. Not sure what it is.

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    Very nice scene Terry, but yes does need a crop from the top to eliminate the man-made wall in the upper left...perfect shutter speed for the cascading water!

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