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Mt Santubong WaterfallWaterfall at the foot of Mt Santubong, Sarawak. As usual C&C please.
Re: Mt Santubong WaterfallI think this Image is lacking a point of interest.
There is just too much rock on the right hand side, which my eyes get drawn to. I would like to see the water hitting the bottom of the waterfall as well. Maybe a portrait shot would work better?!? "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
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This is easy for me to say, but I'm thinking a different angle of view. Moving a few feet towards camera left, to get a more direct view looking back up the watercourse, is, I think, the key issue here. Of course, by moving to where I'm suggesting, you may well be placing yourself well into that watercourse. g.
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Re: Mt Santubong WaterfallCraig I think that the image could do with more height. I like the colour tones you have captured.
For me this is a disappointing scene, in that it shows the damage mindless wankers can do to something so beutiful. Regards Colin
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Re: Mt Santubong Waterfallthanks all, its a beautiful jungle reserve not far from the Damai resort.
a few more shots during the jungle trek.
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