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    Finally got out to do some fresh landscape images a couple of weeks ago. It was a drizzly day after many days of steady rainfall, perfect to shoot waterfalls along the Niagara Escarpment. Drove out to Hamilton, Ontario as there are numerous waterfalls within close proximity to each other. This is Tiffany Falls.

    Nikon D200
    Nikon 12-24mm lens @ 17mm
    ISO 100
    f22 @ 3 seconds
    Nikon Polarizer

    Look forward to comments.

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    Hi Andrew, you picked the right kind of day to shoot waterfalls...overcast light. Nice composition showing the falls offset along with a soft,detailed flow. The rim of green at the top frames that area nicely. Well thought out...

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    Excellent image Andrew , fully agreed with Dave
    TFS

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    I agree Andrew - this is your best yet.

    If it was me, I would have run over to the base of the falls and removed that one stick near the rock at the base.

    Well composed with the falls on right and running to right edge - strength of rock cliff on left balances the image out nicely with it downwards diagonal slope. Overcast is perfect for this as you and Dave mentioned.

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    Hey Andrew,
    Robert cracked me up as I would have probably done the same thing on the stick.....but easy digital fix now......and all in all even with it.....a very nicely done image!

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    Thanks guys for the kind words. Very much appreciated. I did pull some branches out of the foreground river, but you caught me being lazy with the one closer to the falls. I'll run in there digitally and pull it out

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    Andrew - beautiful image with excellent comp and color. I really like the blurred falls. Well captured.

    TFS,
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    Andrew, this is lovely and you have captured is name - Tiffany. The image is soft like a Tiffany; this is tops!

    Cheers, Jay

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    I agree with all comments about nice light and composition. My eye kept going to the two bright white spots on the rocks at either side of the waterfall base. I don't have a suggestion of how to adjust, only my observations. Well done.

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    Exceptional image ! Colours and composition really make this stand out for me ! :eek:

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    Such a surreal image

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