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Crabtree Falls #5526
10/17/06 09:05 PM
10/17/06 09:05 PM
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The silky water thing has almost gotten to be a cliche, but I liked the colors on this one.



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Re: Crabtree Falls [Re: E.B.] #5527
10/18/06 02:40 PM
10/18/06 02:40 PM
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It may be Cliché, but I still love them. This too is a very nice shot. It looks like some nice lighting, and the start of the fall colors makes for a nice scene.


Thanks, Jeff
Re: Crabtree Falls [Re: JeffDinPA] #5528
10/19/06 12:23 AM
10/19/06 12:23 AM
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Hey EB,

I agree with Jeff. I understand that the creamy white froth is becoming 'passe' to some, but I think that shots like this are still beautiful. This is a very nice piece of work - something I would definitely consider framing.

James

Re: Crabtree Falls [Re: James Morrissey] #5529
10/24/06 09:39 PM
10/24/06 09:39 PM
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I've been off-line for a few days, thanks for your comments. If I had a wall (I live in a motor home) it would be framed.


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Re: Crabtree Falls [Re: E.B.] #5530
10/25/06 08:57 AM
10/25/06 08:57 AM
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I like the shot, I think it is framable, but if I were going to frame it, I'd crop it like this. I also removed the big rock in the lower left.

I dont really like to remove things but in this case I think it makes the subject of the shot more the focuse. I think if I were going to shoot it, I'd try to get that blure out out of the lower right corner and and that big rock out of the shot, or do just the oposite and make both part of the shot. The railing and walk way was a bit distracting to me, so I'd try to make that more of the shot and that way it looks like it belongs instead of somthing youre trying to hide.

Nice exposure, nice water, I like the shot.

Here it is with a crop and some PS to remove the rock and the rail.


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Re: Crabtree Falls [Re: Tony Bynum] #5531
10/28/06 01:01 AM
10/28/06 01:01 AM
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Hey Tony,

This is a very subtle difference, but I agree that I like the crop (actually, I like both versions).

James

Re: Crabtree Falls [Re: James Morrissey] #5532
11/03/06 11:51 AM
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I like the crop too, thanks for the suggestion


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