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    Detail image of Beamer's Falls on the Niagara Escarpment in Grimsby, Ontario. Used my custom waterfall setting in Topaz B&W Effects.

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    Super image Andrew! I really like the desaturated grunge look, nice preset to have. Just the right amount of color to accent the motion of the water.
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    Andrew, the visual on this is excellent. The vertical flows and horizontal planes of water make the comp so appealing. +1 on Terry's comments on the processing. Your water fall images are terrific. Excellent!

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    Your waterfall images are consistently outstanding, Andrew, and this one is no exception; love the staggered depth of the composition, the flowing lines that weave in and out of the image, the subtle coloring...nicely done. I'd love to see the original image.

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    Andrew, Wonderful composition and detailing!!

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    Very nice composition, Andrew, for all the reasons mentioned above! Again, could this detailed, illustrated style of yours in a storybook, and maybe a version with a deer or other creature walking carefully across one of the tiers. Nice work!

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    Andrew, beautiful image. It's wonderful to scroll down and see the water cascading tier by tier - it's almost like I'm there
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    Nice image and application, Andrew.

    Nice effect with the filter. Might also make a nice Fract image, if you were so inclined, wth all the lines of the falling water.

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    Fascinating image, Andrew. The comp is amazing. Love all the variations in angles of the falling water. I can almost hear it

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    All those layers of waterfall is what I first noticed. They seem to be placed just right. I like the crop, with only the water and rocks and no surrounding things. Nice processing--different from the usual waterfall look.

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    Thanks you all for the kind words, very much appreciated. The original can be seen on my blog.

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    It was fun to see the original!

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