Cuyahoga falls (alex wanted it in a separate thread)WORKING now

12 years 7 months ago #130976 by Dori

chasrich wrote: Nothing in Chrome...


Nope :(

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12 years 7 months ago #130983 by Baydream
Nothing. Can you repost the photo?

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12 years 7 months ago #131002 by Scotty
Fixed.

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12 years 7 months ago #131008 by Dori
Thanks! That shot is magnificent!!! :judge: The light/color is beautiful!!!!

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12 years 7 months ago #131011 by Baydream
Got it now. Wonderful shot. Very wide falls can be a challenge when they are surrounded by trees and other objects. You did well, Scotty.

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12 years 7 months ago #131021 by VT Hiker
The blueness induces a peaceful feeling, almost ethereal.

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12 years 7 months ago #131022 by crystal
OK, my turn..don't hate me.

I love the shot, beautiful waterfall, wonderful colors. I'm just not crazy about the left side waterfall bring cropped. Don't know if it was done on purpose, or if you were all the way zoom out or whatever the reason is...it just bugs me that the left side of the waterfall is cut off. However, I wouldn't suggest moving the camera to the left, because I do like the open space on the right side.
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12 years 7 months ago #131023 by robbie
Breathtakingly Beautiful,a wallhanger for sure.


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12 years 7 months ago #131045 by Scotty

crystal wrote: OK, my turn..don't hate me.

I love the shot, beautiful waterfall, wonderful colors. I'm just not crazy about the left side waterfall bring cropped. Don't know if it was done on purpose, or if you were all the way zoom out or whatever the reason is...it just bugs me that the left side of the waterfall is cut off. However, I wouldn't suggest moving the camera to the left, because I do like the open space on the right side.


Can only go so wide ;)

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12 years 7 months ago #131073 by chasrich
Yay! It's fixed... and I might add well worth the wait. This is one beautiful shot. :judge: :thumbsup:

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12 years 7 months ago #131101 by Scotty

chasrich wrote: Yay! It's fixed... and I might add well worth the wait. This is one beautiful shot. :judge: :thumbsup:


Thanks.

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12 years 7 months ago #131124 by Shadowfixer1
Love it. Good job, Scotty. The color in the water is fantastic.
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12 years 7 months ago #131189 by MLKstudios
I have two pano heads. I like the Nodal Ninja the best, though it is a model they no longer make. The other is a Manfrotto pano head and is fine for 360, but not the additional 180. That's the next model up.

www.nodalninja.com/

With a tripod (or even handheld), you could've taken two shots next to each other and combined them for a wider view.

Matthew

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12 years 7 months ago #131193 by Scotty

MLKstudios wrote: I have two pano heads. I like the Nodal Ninja the best, though it is a model they no longer make. The other is a Manfrotto pano head and is fine for 360, but not the additional 180. That's the next model up.

www.nodalninja.com/

With a tripod (or even handheld), you could've taken two shots next to each other and combined them for a wider view.

Matthew


Pano head really wouldn't do anything for this.

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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #131194 by MLKstudios
Two or three shots combined would look better .. to me. No?

You could've stitched vertical shots for even more detail.

Besides that, it's lots of fun. :)

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