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Very witty!
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Hi Zsolt,
I absolutely love this image composition-wise. There are so many triangles in this picture, in the foreground, the trees, the peak and the clouds. That gives a "cunning" rythm to the image. You can see this kind of clever position of seemingly arbitrary elements in pictures in great paintings. I have to add, though, that I am not a big fan of HDR usually speaking, and I find HDR in the foreground distracting here too. But a truly great image, nevertheless.
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Hi,
very delicate image. congrats. Is is possible to know the shutterspeed?
Thx
T
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Hi,
This photo was taken in the NW. Your comments are welcome.
Thanks,
T
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Hi,
Thanks for the comment. Yes, it is difficult for me to get the right shutter speed for my lack of experience with waterfall pics and also the small LCD screen of the camera does not really help in situations like this. The photo was taken in Oregon, Mt Hood area, this is one of the better known falls of that area. If you _really_ want to know exactly, than I can try to dig up where it was taken (would take quite some time).
Thanks again,
tamas
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thanks a lot,
Kovax
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Hi Marc,
You have an absolutely jaw dropping gallery. Very inspiring.
I would like to ask a question. You use GND filters a lot.
Do you use the "P" cokin holder system, or some other solution?
I am asking this, because I thought that e.g. the cokin "P" holder (not the filter itself) has a diameter of about 74mm, so it is bound to give some vignetting (when you use a lens like the 17-40 with 77 mm diameter). How do you solve this problem?
Also, if you shoot digital, have you considered to use some kind of software GND solution instead of the "hardware" solution?
I am asking these questions because I am thinking about to buy some GND filter, but I am a bit unsecure about its usability and benefits vs. software solutions. I looks that you master this technique so I am just hoping that you might share some of your experience.
Thank You
Kovax
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I think Si Cliff comments are spot on, but this image has exceptional strength regardless.
Could you tell me what shutterspeed you used? I really like the "rainy effect".
Thanks
Kovax
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Hi,
I am a beginner, and I have been watching this site for about a year, so that I can learn. I started photography about 1 and 1/2 year ago, but my photo activity is basically confined to a couple of weeks per year (sweet vacation time).
I simply did not feel that I am "worthy" enough to post pics.
The location is Lower Antelope canyon in Arizona, a pretty popular photo destination. I have a couple of shots without the human figure (i.e. myself), too. I thought that this is more interesting than showing the canyon only. But maybe not. That's why I am here, to hear critics.
Thank for your comments, I appreciate it.
Kovax
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Hi,
I find this image very alluring. Looks like a "real life" wildlife image. Very interesting.