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09/15/2003 02:19:12 AM · #1 |
I took this months ago right after I got my camera. I decided to dig it up out of the depths of my hard drive and touch it up. Tell me what you think:
Let's try doing the link right this time. ;)
Message edited by author 2003-09-15 02:20:47. |
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09/15/2003 03:16:26 PM · #2 |
good picture but looks like it was hand held, you can see some of the shake in there.. a tripod woulda made it much better. good framing on the shot tho...
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09/15/2003 04:55:46 PM · #3 |
Yea, picture is a bit out of focus...but I'd sure love to kick my shoes off and stick my toes in there!! :)
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09/16/2003 12:53:43 AM · #4 |
It was handheld. At the time, I didn't have a tripod (I had just barely gotten my camera a week before). The original looks horrible compared to this, but I really like the framing and lighting. All I did to this was sharpen about 33%. I think I'll try to go up to that same location again soon and take a properly done shot. |
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09/16/2003 03:05:00 AM · #5 |
i think its a good idea to get that POV on the stream - but imo, from the dead tree-up, you can't really see the stream so well - maybe if you take a couple steps to the right to see more of the stream leading to the falls? just a thought.
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09/17/2003 12:20:24 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by xhoss: i think its a good idea to get that POV on the stream - but imo, from the dead tree-up, you can't really see the stream so well - maybe if you take a couple steps to the right to see more of the stream leading to the falls? just a thought. |
I like the sound of that. If I go up there again before cold weather hits, I think I'll have to move that dead limb out of the way, too (if it's still there). |
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09/20/2003 12:39:08 AM · #7 |
And stick your toes in the water for me! :) |
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