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Cataract Falls #12



EXIF Information extracted from file:
DateTimeOriginal: 2009:05:23 14:01:05
Copyright: Tracy Wilson 2009
Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D90
Exposure Time: 1/13.0 seconds
FNumber: 29.0
ISO Speed Ratings: ISO 200
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MaxApertureValue: 4.9
MeteringMode: multi-segment
Flash: Flash did not fire
FocalLength: 50.0 mm
Software: Ver.1.00


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I checked your portfolio, and you really have some great images there.

This is such a beautiful place...and a great shot.

My only recomendation and it is a personal choice more than anything is to watch your light. Maybe a higher apeture and a little slower shutter speed. Good Work!

AP

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Thanks Anthony, I am glad you enjoyed my portfolio. I am trying hard to improve and I always appreciate anyones suggestions. The aperture on this particular lens was closed down all the way. I was using a x4 ND filter. I was not happy with the shutter speed though. On hindsight, I am thinking of stacking a x2 and a x4 ND filter next time to use a slower shutter speed. Is this what you were recommending?

 

Thanks again and best wishes...Tracy

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Your angle and location are near perfect and ideal. If this was my shot, I would wait until it was a cloudy day, or a rainy one and take my shots during rain breaks.

I have been looking into filters, I use two different ones, but they do not produce my desired results when there is too much light. I want a darker filter so shooting water, and or moving water is not limited. Stacking your filters may produce a desired result to be honest I have not thought of this. I have been unable to find a filter that will cut enough light. I have consider limo tinting one...lol.

Yes that is what I meant, the slower shutter speed and closed apeture should produce an amazing image at this location...If I could take this shot idealing in my mind I am thinking 2sec exp. and F36...

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