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    Hi Don, Nice view of the falls where the main interest lies in the central area. There seems to be a caste on the image where the greens have similar muddy tones as the rocks. If possible(wasn't there) I might of left more room on the rt and a bit less on the left...

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    A beautiful looking scene. Agree with Dave on more room on right and less on left if it was possible. If you could bring some color out of the greens I think it would make the image look very lush.

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    Hey Don,
    Agree the greens look a bit flat.....so boosting them or a bit more contrast would help. Did you take this as a vert? I think the flow here just seems to favor that presentation....so hope you took other comps!

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    The others already mentioned the colors/contrast and I agree about the vertical. I'd like to see where the water flow ends up.
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    Yep, Another nice looking one Don. I agree on the vertical suggestion as well as some color correction. Try local contrast enhancement as well.

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    I would try to make the falls more of a diagonal making the image more dynamic. Agree with above on color/contrast. It can be fixed with some pp work.

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