Abiqua Falls, a really hard to get to, hidden grotto falls in the Oregon Cascade foothills.
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iso200
Center Weighted exposure
Gaussian Blur in PP
Hi Dan, The comp looks good with just enough foreground framing the bottom and left. Even though the falls are centered it works for me in this case. The top is also framed nicely with just enough room over the falls.
I might take out the small area of light near the far rt rock shore.
The whole image has a feint softness about it. Did you apply a filter to get this effect?
Hey Dan,
The comp flows well through the scene and I agree with Dave on toning down some of the bright areas. I'm not sure the softness or Orton is working for me on this.....I am wondering if this is the brightness of the cascade flow?.....not sure but this location is definitely worth a bunch of visits if you can make it.
I think this image can work either as presented or w/o the blurring affect. The blur does help to deal with the contrast. Certainly an HDR worthy location and as mentioned, composition works just perfect for me with the falls in the center - the wrapping around affect both in the cliff walls and the top of the falls all work to move the eye to the falls. Well thought out framing.
Thanks all for your comments.
Unless you swim in this falls is only accessible by wading into it when is low water in August and September, but I will make it back.
I thought the blur gave it a dreamy effect which is what it feels like when you are there.
Here is a similar shot, no blur added and the falls is offset.
Hi Dan, IMO this is a stronger comp. The foreground has more of a base( I would darken the lower rt} and I like the offset falls which has detail pretty much throughout. I don't see any hotspots on the water but I would take out the white tree trunk above the top of the falls.
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