Letchworth, Lower Falls
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Jimmy D
Registered: Apr 07, 2008
Total Posts: 209
Country: Canada

This was a falls that I had photographed some 20 yrs earlier. Always wanting to return the opportunity came this past week. I arrived after a long day visiting and hiking other locations to find the light very harsh and side lit. After setting up in what I felt was a good perspective and getting a few test shots off I waited for the light to change. What I was presented with was a pleasant scene with enough light coming in to add interest in the background.

hope you like it

Jim

Nikon D300 35-70 2.8 @70mm F/11 1/20 sec with polarizer



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Edited by Jimmy D on May 15, 2008 at 05:56 AM GMT


Bob Duff
Registered: Oct 16, 2006
Total Posts: 53
Country: Canada

I do like it. IMHO I would also try a crop just below line of lite trees at the top and a little fill light on the big rocks where th river flows through the gap to how that would look.



Randy Walton
Registered: Oct 12, 2002
Total Posts: 8454
Country: United States

Jimmy, I can see why one would want to return and shoot the waterfall. Looks like a great subject and you handled the contrast well with just a polarizing filter. I would suggest possilbly the next time you shoot a scene like this you might consider using a GND filter so you could bring out a little more of the detail in the foreground. Or bracket several exposures and blend them in PS.
Randy



Jimmy D
Registered: Apr 07, 2008
Total Posts: 209
Country: Canada

Thanks for the input Randy

I had thought of the GND filter and even pulled it out to take a look, I did do some selective levels&curves to bring out detail in the foreground rock and this is very close to what my eye's saw, the rock is naturally dark and with it wet from the waterfall mist it appears darker, I feel it also helps to keep the focus on the subject. Your right though there is a little more detail to be had there.

Having said this, I did bracket 6 exposure's with the intend of doing some HDR and also trying some layer blending. This scene will be a work in progress as I feel it has more potential.

Jim



tjny
Registered: Apr 18, 2005
Total Posts: 868
Country: United States

Nice capture I like the fall color highlights on trees and a normal ss rendering of falls. Like prev comments a little cropping at the top & shadow recovery will be nice. BTW did you use active D lighting on this shot?



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
Total Posts: 19501
Country: United States

Very nice, Jimmy. I can see why you like the place. I love the light on the trees above the falls. I'd be tempted to only crop out all hints of the sky, say just above the darker pine in the upper right. The fg looks good to me, but I can also see the possibilities of a blend.

Barry



Will Patterson
Registered: Nov 06, 2006
Total Posts: 1625
Country: United States

I've been to Letchworth countless times, I live about 45 minutes away Another cool place to photograph that isn't too far away from Letchworth is Stony Brooke Park, down south of Dansville off of the 390 expressway and right on Rt. 36. I was there yesterday and shot a bunch, there are a ton of great little water falls in a small area.



Jimmy D
Registered: Apr 07, 2008
Total Posts: 209
Country: Canada

tjny wrote:
Nice capture I like the fall color highlights. BTW did you use active D lighting on this shot?


Note that this was just shot this week so the colours are spring

I did not use Active D lighting I prefer to shoot pretty much standard and do what needs to be done PP. As I get a better feel for the camera I may start tweaking things.

Thanks for the input Barry, Will and tjny

Jim



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