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Nooksack Falls in Rain


eric_yin

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With the right side falls reside close to edge, it's good? bad? or

odd? Thanks for the comment.

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I really like your picture, essentially due to the contrast of the water and the rest of the composition. I am a new photographer and i would appreciate it if you could share with me the technic that you used to obtain this kind of picture.

Thank you

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I believe its fine ,it could be a tad bit more to the left if you want to be picky.I think it works for the composition.
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I am Hobby Photographer since 50 years and I would say this is a very good composition, perfect light, I love this pic. 7/7
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Well, before reading your comments, the right side does bother me a little. So of the options, I pick odd.
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I did have another shot with both falls close to center but I considered that it's too "regular" :) , also couldn't give up too much the yellow-green grass and that small falls on left edge, so had this try.

 

Enrick, to have this kind of photo, base on my experience , the key points are not to over-exposure the water and using a slow shutter speed to have a "motion feeling " on water. For exposure part, I usually use spot meter to measure the brightest spot on water and add 1 2/3 stop or 2 Stop depend on the Light condition and film. For slow shutter speed (1/4 sec to 2 secs depend on the water speed and the effect you want) , using a small aperture is usually enough( this one used F22, shutter was 1/4 secs or 1/2 secs cannot remember exactly), sometimes you may have to use a Netural Density filter to cut down the shutter speed. Hope this helps and happy shooting.:)

 

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Good job. I know this is a tough shot, because I've been there, and there really isn't a good place to stand. I wish a trial would wind down a bit, to get some better looks. The flow of water looks great
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