Beach or Beech? + Revision
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teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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Living in central North Carolina, I am just a few hours from either the beach or mountains. When one is not sure which one to choose for a weekend getaway, there is always Beech Mountain.

A few weeks ago, we borrowed a friend's cabin for the weekend at Beech Mountain. Just down a ways from the cabin is a trail along Bear Creek. Here is a shot I took there. Hope you enjoy.

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Revised: (modified upper left corner)


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Cheers,
Ed


parsons
Registered: Mar 29, 2004
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lovely soft tones, and love the water, shame about those leaves top left.

simon



mike717
Registered: May 02, 2004
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Very nice, Ed. It doesn't look like you could have gotten much lower without a snorkel.



hugh
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Hello Ed, looks like a fine place to spend a weekend. Thanks for sharing the falls.

hugh

PS - not sure why or if it indicates a problem, but this image took a very long time to load - almost two minutes



teked
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hugh wrote:
Hello Ed, looks like a fine place to spend a weekend. Thanks for sharing the falls.

hugh

PS - not sure why or if it indicates a problem, but this image took a very long time to load - almost two minutes


Hi, Hugh.

Not sure why it took so long. Just tried it on my laptop, and it took only a few seconds.

Cheers,
Ed



pinball_pw
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Just looked on mine and it loaded pretty quick. Lovely picture, would be better without the leaves. Perfect exposure, etc. I really like the rock in the foreground.



rocketscience
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Very nice. Love the composition, the saturation and the slow shutter.



Binh Ly
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very nice ed, the upper left corner movement bothers me a bit, but otherwise everything else looks very good!



floris
Registered: May 11, 2006
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Lovely little stream! The leaves in the ULC are a bit distracting, but I love the feeling I get from looking at this!



Donald Gray
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One of the most pleasing and relaxing photographs I have seen for a very long time. We are suffering a heat wave here and that water and location looks cool in more ways than one. Thanks.



treebeard
Registered: Sep 21, 2006
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Lovely shot. I agree about the leaves in he upper left corner, but sometimes it's just unavoidable!



alichty
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Nice satin like waters - very nice feel to the shot. Yes the leaves are distracting but that's life around moving water. Short of taking a second faster shot and blending that's hard to avoid.

Nice mood to this setting - thanks for sharing it.

Alan



Pixel Perfect
Registered: Aug 16, 2004
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Beautiful serene shot Ed, but you should have been lying in the water to avoid those leaves



ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
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Very nice. You might be able to clone the leaves out?
Ute



teked
Registered: Sep 06, 2006
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I have just posted a revision to this shot, that removes the leaves in the upper left corner. Hope this works better.

Cheers,
Ed



Pixel Perfect
Registered: Aug 16, 2004
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teked wrote:
I have just posted a revision to this shot, that removes the leaves in the upper left corner. Hope this works better.

Cheers,
Ed


Nah, put them back; now it's boringly good



bktools
Registered: Mar 23, 2002
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Ed,

The image does work better now, leaves begone

Bob



Roger Whitehead
Registered: Aug 12, 2002
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I like the modified shot. Nice work in both the capture and the post processing!!

RWW



JimFox
Registered: Jan 11, 2005
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Hey Ed,

What a cool little waterfall! I really like the look of this one. Losing the blurry leaves in the upper left corner really really helps the shot. And good job on removing them from the image!

Jim



Ray Still
Registered: Oct 10, 2008
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Ed

very nice capture here love the soft quiet feeling I get from this image, really like the angle at which you composed here, very nice work

Ray Still



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