barclayphoto 0 Posted May 11, 2002 I find vertical XPAN's a challange but like this effort. Link to comment
brooks short 1 Posted May 11, 2002 Very nicely done ! Perfect shutter speed for the water and you can't beat an overcast day for the best tonal range. Link to comment
michael_hanisch 0 Posted May 12, 2002 I find the foreground a bit distracting, and would like to see less of it. But the "flowing" water looks fabulous! Link to comment
hexenwolfe 0 Posted May 12, 2002 I think the eye stumbles against the big stones, so I would crop the bottom of the image some. The big stones should be a foundation and a jumping off place for the eye to track into the photo. The exposure is perfect.The vertical composition works well. The depth of field is well controlled. Overall I like this one. Link to comment
stik 0 Posted June 7, 2002 Nice shot! I am still experimenting shooting verticle w/ my XPan... Link to comment
gandyjs 0 Posted July 22, 2002 Far, far from being distracting is the winning array of varied smooth stones in the foreground! They add interesting texture and demonstrate the power of the stream. The overcast lighting communicates a recent rain, as the blurred waters seem to show (no doubt unintentionally). Regardless, don't crop anything as I assume that was done even before you released the shutter. Link to comment
hanna_cowpe 0 Posted October 13, 2003 Wonderful view. Please don't crop the rocks. They add to the depth and sense of 'being there'. The warm hues and detail in the foreground contrast nicely with the softened water. I know nothing about XPAN but I like the format. Link to comment
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