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Thread: Lubuk Timah Waterfall, Simpang Pulai, Perak State, Malaysia

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    zhongying koay
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    Default Lubuk Timah Waterfall, Simpang Pulai, Perak State, Malaysia

    Camera Model - Canon EOS 550D + Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II + Variable ND Filter
    Shooting Date & Time - 09 : 25am 06 March 2011
    Bracket Shooting with -1 EV, 0 EV, +1 EV (Exposure - 1/2 sec, 1 sec, 2 secs)
    HDR + Tone Mapping in FDRTools Basic
    Focal length - 17mm
    ISO speed -100
    Aperture - f/18
    Non-cropped photo


    Lubuk Timah Waterfall, Simpang Pulai, Perak by aby_@y@ Photography, on Flickr

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    Hi Zhongying, Generally well framed. IMO a bit more room to the bottom would have improved the image. I'm seeing alot of spectoral highlights within the falls which I feel are the hurting the image.
    In the water there are some hot areas which are shown as yellow. Generally it's important that you have even lighting in these areas.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I am also seeing some good compositions in the rock falls on the background falls that are worth isolating with a longer lens.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey zhongying,
    I feel Dave covered my thoughts well. It appears the falls are man made?......but you captured the nice arc and flow very well compositionally and besides the few hot spots Dave mentioned....handled very nicely overall!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hey zhongying,
    I feel Dave covered my thoughts well. It appears the falls are man made?......but you captured the nice arc and flow very well compositionally and besides the few hot spots Dave mentioned....handled very nicely overall!
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Mills View Post
    Hi Zhongying, Generally well framed. IMO a bit more room to the bottom would have improved the image. I'm seeing alot of spectoral highlights within the falls which I feel are the hurting the image.
    In the water there are some hot areas which are shown as yellow. Generally it's important that you have even lighting in these areas.
    thanks Dave and Roman for the comments, i will try harder to improve in future shooting since this is my first very shooting on waterfalls... and Roman, this waterfalls can considered as a man-made falls, the main falls results from the water which flow out from the dam...

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    zhongying koay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    I am also seeing some good compositions in the rock falls on the background falls that are worth isolating with a longer lens.
    ya Robert, i do have photo on just the background falls


    Lubuk Timah Waterfall, Simpang Pulai, Perak by aby_@y@ Photography, on Flickr

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