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Tiffany Falls
October 10, 2013
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I took these pictures this afternoon at Tiffany Falls.  I experimented a lot with shutter speed and f-stop to get different effects on the water.

 

As always, comments are welcome, but only if they are nice haha.

 

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October 10, 2013
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Very good results. I was particularly drawn to your fifth image. Nicely done.

October 11, 2013
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Excellent shots Brian, I stuck in the 6th image. well done.

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October 11, 2013
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Some great shots… I actually like the second one the best :-)

October 11, 2013
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Hello Brian.  It’s been awhile.
Very nice set of photos.

I am in Michael’s camp in favoring the second and like that it is
in a portrait aspect ratio to better provide it’s sense of height.

Also, in the second, I think you’ve slowed the shutter speed (1/6 sec) just
enough to soften the flow without making it too milky as 2.5 sec did in the sixth (IMHO).

Good job.

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October 11, 2013
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Thank you everyone for your comments and advice.  I hadn’t taken pictures of waterfalls really before, so I was experimenting a lot, and really like how they came out.  Much more to learn and try out though Laugh

October 11, 2013
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I like the 2nd to last one a lot. I really really like the creative thought behind the first one, keep looking out for interesting angles and composition.

October 18, 2013
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I like the first and sixth shot….good sets of shots.

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