dwaugh 0 Posted February 23, 2012 This is the first waterfall I've ever been to that is not only easily possible to walk behind, but the area is quite large, complete with a few small cedars growing. The photo is an HDR. In my opinion, while the single shot version of this photo is still good, the HDR captures the full range of light far better, making the background treeline much more visible for an example. All comments and critiques welcome. View large for detail. Enjoy! Link to comment
andregilden 0 Posted February 24, 2012 Like the image and the tonal range. But the part of the tree in the right top distracts me. Maybe leave it out of the image or bigger so it ads or belongs to the image. Still a nice image. gr. Link to comment
stp 6 Posted February 25, 2012 IMO, it has a very processed look to it, and IU think that's partly due to the level of saturation on the left. I wonder if the HDR has affected the "look" of the waterfall -- it's just a bit strange to my eye. I'd love to see this as a single shot, and also at different shutter speeds (fast and slow). Link to comment
dwaugh 0 Posted February 29, 2012 I agree, it does look processed, but my eye goes to the water. The saturation actually isn't too high from how it looked in reality. Also, I did take a long exposure... but that was after I took this shot, and I didn't notice water drops on my lens until I saw the photos. Only after that did I manage my lens better for water for the rest of the day. I have single shot versions of this as well. I'll post them for critique within the next days. Link to comment
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