Thank you very much Tan!
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dbehrens wrote:
I think this is one of your best waterfall shots yet! I love how you composed to where everything flows to each of the 4 corners of the pic.
Dave
Thank you very much Dave. I am very happy with this composition as I did spend a lot of time on it. It was such a tricky position to set up that I would just moving my camera around with live view until I had the comp I wanted. Then the fun of getting the tripo in place so camera is where I needed it to be. I think I fought with that tripod for 10min getting it just right. I was laying on a tree that is hovering over more ice, water and rocks. Any movement was challenging. Falling off wouldn't have been fatal or get me injured I still didn't want to fall into the ice waters.
Great capture Scott, beautiful composition I feel like I am standing right there. Your effort to stay there and wait for the right light has really made this image the soft late light is absolutely beautiful here.
Regard's,
Dean
DSC01 wrote:
Great capture Scott, beautiful composition I feel like I am standing right there. Your effort to stay there and wait for the right light has really made this image the soft late light is absolutely beautiful here.
Regard's,
Dean
Johnontheroad wrote:
Although I agree with the other posters, for me that little peep of red (top left) sets this image apart. Nicely done!
John
Thank you John. I agree. At first I was hoping more clouds would drift into frame but after the fact the small amount of colour works great.
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lgatlin wrote:
Beautiful...It's great discovering a place that you want to return to see what nature has created this time.
Lonnie
Thank you very much Lonnie. This place is constantly changing. I was back there again on Monday and almost all the ice is gone. Much of the snow as well. The weekend had warmer temps. Now we are in a deep freeze so things will be icing up again. Time for round two.