digitalbeast 0 Posted August 10, 2004 It's name come from what I believe to be mineral deposits (iron) in the rock wall, creating flames, in an imaginative mind.The was tripped by a self-timer, while it set on my camera bag, on a large boulder. My tripod was in the mail at the time.Please let me know what you think. What can I improve? Is there a good technique for not blowing out the sky (I know of graduate ND filters, but don't have one)? Link to comment
something about myself 0 Posted August 10, 2004 Great photo Brendan. Very good perspective and colors. Congratulations. Link to comment
zaitona 0 Posted August 10, 2004 To avoid the blown-out sky, take two exposures. Expose one for the foreground (the rock and waterfall) and the other for the sky. Merge in Photoshop. Link to comment
paul_sieradzki 0 Posted August 11, 2004 I've seen a lot of gushing waterfalls on my last few vacations. This one's unique because it's just a trickle and that makes the photo pretty neat. Link to comment
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