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    Bald River Falls, Cloudy, and snow flurries.
    Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
    Firmware Firmware Version 1.1.0
    Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/8
    Av( Aperture Value ) 18.0
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation -1/3
    ISO Speed 400
    Auto ISO Speed OFF
    Lens EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM
    Focal Length 35.0mm

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    Gorgeous composition Don. I love the flow of the water. It looks very well exposed, you must have had overcast light.
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    Hi Don, nice framing with even light and good detail in the water.
    Might have used a polarizer which most likely have taken the glare out of the lower pool.
    I like how you cropped the top and bottom but might have given a small amount more room left and right

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    Dave, thks, guess what; i had a polarizer on and when i rotated to port mode, guess, what yes you guess,,,,
    Don

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    Hey Don,
    First thing I noticed too....was the glare on the lower water. You'll get used to seeing it when you rotate the lens.....but this doesn't kill the image ......just would have been better with it maxed out! As is you may consider blurring or patching some......just a thought! Nice comp overall with excellnet details and flow throughout! Still.....very nicely done!

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    Thks Roman, guess what... i think i caught this in the field and took another shot, so i'll investigate tommorrow, and repost... as i've just receive the warning light at home, leave the photo-shop alone for the night or else...
    So you guessed off i go... dreaming about posting the perfect image oneday ;)

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    I like the image very much, including the framing! I think the shutter speed was just right, since I love the look you created!!!:)

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    Don,

    One of the best so far from this series. I think your shutter speed was perfect to get this look of the water. Composition just perfect.

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    Very nice composition

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