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JimFox wrote:
I agree with Kory, I prefer #1. The warm/cool tones work well together. If it was warmed up to correct for the cool face of the rock, then the waterfall would get blown out.
As for a different perspective, to me the perspective looks pretty normal in both. I have seen similar shots many times. It doesn't look like you had shot these from a different location? So I am not understanding your title.
Jim
Jim,
Yes it appears to be the same, actually I was down future into the valley for this year, while I was aligned with the river the year before.
This year, you couldn't make out the water unless the wind was blowing, only really able to make out the top of the falls. The angle of the ridge in front of the falls, in 2017 gives it a slightly tilted look. But in the normal perspective, the ridge isn't blocking any of the falls and shows the water falling straight below. Very subtle indeed, but it's hard to really explore the area when I only have time to be there for a day at a time!
Thank you for the comments!
Kelvin
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