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    Default wilderness waterfall

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    I decided to go for a hike in our local forest today, didnt take my tripod as it is way to heavey and cumbersome....

    came across a small waterfall, had to improvise and rest camera on rocks etc....

    anyway my first attempt at capturing a waterfall ... decided to convert to B&W as water is very brackish...added a warm tone ...

    D3 14-24 @ 24mm 1/6 @ f22 iso 100

    now every muscle in my body is aching:):)

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    Hi Peter, Very nice conversion with good lighting and detail throughout. Also good contrast which is important especially in B&W. I like your comp but might have moved a small bit more to the left in order to get in more of the falls.Nice one regardless...

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    I really like the speed you caught the waterfalls. I agree that not much in the upper left corner is adding to the image so cropping in more on the falls would strengthen this image. Like your B&W conversion but may open the shadows a bit more

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    Hey Peter,
    I agree with Dave that if you could.....2 steps left to get the falls base a bit more.....but probably because you didn't have the tripod:confused:. I do think you could open up the dark areas a touch....maybe with some slight dodging....but overall the conversion was very well done!

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    Nice details and sharpness on the rocks. Good conversion.
    For my tastes, I might crop about an inch off from top (just tried scrolling the page & felt that such a crop would be better).

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