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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott -- View Post


    Monocacy Creek "waterfall", Berks County, PA. Seneca Improved View v.4 8x10, Wray Lustrar 18" f/10, 18x24 cm Fujifilm UM-MA at EI125, in HC-110 dil H (5:45 at 20C).



    Well done!

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

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    Well done!
    Thank you!

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    Middle Falls, McCloud River, California

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

    Gregg,
    The light on the scene is captured wonderfully. Compositionally, the bottom and top of the image feel to me to be two images. It helps to create visual tension...and contributes to the vertigo feeling. I just don't know if that is what you are after. A crop as Merg suggests allows the light on the polished foreground rock to work with the flow of the water. Quite a different image.

    Covid has taken me out for the rest of the month -- won't be able to travel north for your show.
    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    Thanks for the comments, Vaughn, and sorry about the covid diagnosis. I've dodged the bullet so far, but figure the time will come...

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    Silver falls, Saint John, NB, Canada.

    The top of the waterfalls by T. Chabry, on Flickr

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

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    Scar House Fall, Swaledale, UK

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    High Force, Teesdale, UK

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    Re: Post Your Waterfalls

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    High Force, Teesdale, UK

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    I would enjoy seeing a print of this one! Interesting perspective and lighting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h2oman View Post
    I would enjoy seeing a print of this one! Interesting perspective and lighting.
    Thanks
    Yes, the print has a good deal more tonality than I can manage to extract from the scan.
    High Force is a pig to photograph, the chasm is deep, the rocks are a very dark colour particularly when wet and the only real way of getting light down in to the waterfall and chasm is to photograph the place at or around midday a few weeks either side to the summer solstice - everything a landscape photographer is told to avoid.
    Martin

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