dswiger wrote:
Fred,
Don't know which shot from here is my favorite!
But this one is definitely worthy.
The shutter speed is just right, with the energy still apparent.
Thanks for posting
Dan
Thanks Dan,
For this one I wanted to slow the water to a point right before it gets silky. This was an attempt to get the splash energy frozen as it hit the rocks.
Fred
I certainly like this better than the portrait one on featured thread.
Beautiful light all around and great balance between the two falls. Makes ones eyes just jump back and forth ! The contrast between the blue sky and the red sky does exactly the same.
Anand
I appreciate the feedback Anand. I still wish I had my 17 TS-E for a wider angle of view and to avoid the guard rails from showing up on the comp. There is always an excuse to go back!
Great shot Fred! I love the waterfall in the background and that it is at an angle. Sometimes using no filters and keeping it simple produce the best work!
Charlie Shugart wrote:
A super image, Fred.
I got down to Peru- but not any further south- so I missed Iguaçu Falls.
At least I've been able to enjoy it through your photographs.
Thanks for that .
Charlie
Hey Charlie, there is always an excuse to go back south. You gotta see this place.
Jeffrey wrote:
Superb, Fred. Besides the things you did right here, you forgot to mention that you waited for the perfect moment of the day, the most crucial decision.
I waited patiently. The clouds were moving so fast Jeffrey. I remember my hands were shacking when I was shooting over there. The best of it. I was alone there. The joy.
Mark Metternich wrote:
Ridiculous shot! A "hero shot" for sure! Great job. I cant see anyone not wanting this on their home wall!
Thanks buddy!
JimFox wrote:
Hey Fred,
Very cool shot here, the look is great. Filters are nice, but there are times when the filters needs to come off.
Jim
Hey there,
I am growing accustomed of leaving the filters in the bag. Usually a couple shots it's all that's needed to get a good tonal range.