mark jones 0 Posted June 6, 2001 Tried to take this shot when I first got my new camera. Went back and took it agian this year to see if I could inprove it. How does it look? Link to comment
markrupert 0 Posted June 6, 2001 A couple of suggestions from a rank amateur: (a) composition - I might move the waterfall further off-center, closer to one of the "thirds", or try a vertical frame; (b) a longer exposure (tripod mounted) to create that lovely ethereal look to the water flow. Mark Link to comment
sergio_de_la_garza 0 Posted June 6, 2001 It appears that there is another waterfall and pool above the one in the center of the frame. It'd be kinda cool to see a shot with a double pool, double fall. BTW love the shot. Regards Sergio Link to comment
mark jones 0 Posted June 7, 2001 Thanks for the comments! I have been posting some portriat work latly and got bad reviews so I thought I would post this and maybe feel a little better. To answer your Question about getting over to the right it is as far as I can get I wish I could get over more but there is a sheer drop off with trees and rocks. I will go back and try to shoot on a tripod what film should I use for longer exposer? i bought some kodak 400 max will that work? Link to comment
jwenting 0 Posted June 12, 2001 for longer exposure, use lower ASA. As you used 200 now, go for 100 and maybe add some filters (neutral grey for example). Link to comment
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