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    Default Upper Falls Grand Caynon of Yellowstone

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    Taken this fall at Yellowstone,, with my point and shoot camera. color adjusted in PS
    6.6-33mm @ 20.4mm
    Subject dist: 66m
    1/160 sec, f/5
    Mode: Auto
    Metering: Evaluative
    ISO: 100
    AF mode: Single AF
    Drive: Single frame shooting
    White balance: Auto

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    Thanks for posting, Myer, but your image is quite small. It would be nice to see it bigger to give it a proper viewing. The scene is classic Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. The snow in the lower-left is a nice touch...as is the single pine along the Yellowstone river. My only thought about composition is that perhaps it's a little tight along the top with the falls...but maybe my thoughts would change if I viewed it bigger.

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    I have resized the picture comments

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    Hi Myer, Glad you resized the image since it was showing very small. The image looks a bit soft to me probably due to shooting at F5. I would suggest shooting scenics at a higher f stop. The falls and flow are framed nicely but would have preferred the tree not merging with the water....

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    I like the colours. I also noticed the tree merging with the water and I suppose a step to the right risks having another potential merge issue with the water fall. Nice shot. Dave

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    I liked the composition. Nice flow to the image. Little more room on top will help. I think the colors are a little more saturated than they actually are. Snow adds a lot IMO. Its a beautiful place.

    one more thing...isn't that the Lower falls and not the Upper?

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    By the way this is the lower falls a 308' drop.. Colors seem a bit much

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    Yes it is the lower falls location mixed up :D

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