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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Nice one, Chuck -- good feeling of light and atmosphere.

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Fuji 160S

    Sol Duc Falls, Olympic NP Washington

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Here is a small waterfall taken at Cold Springs Creek in Los Padres National Forest.

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    I'll thank Vaughn for the heads up on this great place.
    I guess this might count as a waterfall.
    May 2007, Velvia, 450mm nikkor, 4x10, drum scan.

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Quote Originally Posted by vinny View Post
    I'll thank Vaughn for the heads up on this great place.
    I guess this might count as a waterfall.
    May 2007, Velvia, 450mm nikkor, 4x10, drum scan.
    Quiet, Vinny, or everyone will want to go to Fern Canyon!

    Here is another of the base of Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite, but from a scanned carbon print (8x10). The previous Platinum print is just a bit too contrasty.

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    That's either one insanely large leaf or a really small waterfall Either way, I think it' a cool pic. I'd like to see a larger version of it.

    -Brian

    Quote Originally Posted by bernal View Post
    Here is a small waterfall taken at Cold Springs Creek in Los Padres National Forest.

    Technikardan 45, Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm XL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_A View Post
    That's either one insanely large leaf or a really small waterfall Either way, I think it' a cool pic. I'd like to see a larger version of it.

    -Brian
    Hi Brian,

    It is a small waterfall indeed. I still haven't figured out how to attach larger files. I have tried to upload from my website but haven't been able to yet. You can see a larger version here.

    bernal

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Quote Originally Posted by Eugene van der Merwe View Post
    Thanks Brian,
    The far left image is unfiltered, with the colour coming form the blue sky overhead and some light reflected of yellowing grass nearby. Second from left is early evening light with some light added using a maglight, no filter. The panoramic is again blue light from the sky, and light reflected of a reddish rockwall just outside the frame. The last image is in shade, with a 81D added to moderate the blue a bit.
    It is always good to have the facts before making comment. I WAS going to say that I thought you overdid the filter on the second view. My first thought was that is was an un-natural color --- well I was wrong -- I guess it was a very natural color since you used NO filter. Really interesting light! And the panoramic view -- WONDERFUL!
    It almost has a magical quality. Nice stuff!

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    Minnehaha Fall in Minneapolis MN last week! Taken with Chamonix 451N and 203mm Ektar on TMY. Printed onto Foma MG '131' paper.

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    mrladewig,
    It dosen't bother you that +80% of your image is out of focus? One of the main reasons I shoot 4x5 is the ability to adjust the camera for maximum DOF. Maybe I'm missing sonething?
    Gale

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