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Mini Cascade
May 25, 2014
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Focal Length : 14.0mm
Exposure     : 3.2sec
Aperture      : f/8
ISO            : 100

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May 26, 2014
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Nice example of this kind of shot.  
Actually, I’ve never really seen the point of milky waterfalls.
They really don’t look this way.

I’d try cloning out the two light colored trees behind the falls.

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I like it… what ND filter did you use?

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Really love the richness of the colours in this image.
Nice long exposure with pleasing dof.
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June 1, 2014
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Mandrake said
Nice example of this kind of shot.  
Actually, I’ve never really seen the point of milky waterfalls.
They really don’t look this way.

I’d try cloning out the two light colored trees behind the falls.

First time seeing a silky or milky waterfalls effect was on a computer screensaver and right away feel in love with it. :)

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mscharff said
I like it… what ND filter did you use?

Thanks Michael. I only use CPL on this shot since the area was shady. 

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nikonguy said
Really love the richness of the colours in this image.
Nice long exposure with pleasing dof.
Dale

Thank you Dale. It’s the CPL that adds up the contrast and color saturation to the image.

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