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Some waterfall shots.Just a couple of shots i took from Montville... exif available through gallery photo properties... critique away or simply enjoy...
http://www.nikonaustralia.com/gallery/W ... ummer_snow http://www.nikonaustralia.com/gallery/W ... ranquility cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Great stuff mate
I love slow shutter waterfall shots, there’s some thing about them that makes you sit there & gaze for a while. Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
G'day,
I also really like waterfall shots, there's something so relaxing about them, like listening to the sound of running water, or watching a fireplace... I could stare into the flames for ages... (especially after a couple of reds!) Out of curiosity, did you use matrix metering? I only ask because of the highlights... Very nice though, I particularly like the composition of Summer Snow... Cheers and thanks for sharing... Mudder
raydar... thanks for the comments....
mudder... i used pattern metering.... all shots taken in M mode and manual focus... that's my habit for everything and I'm going to stick to it! Just need to practice some more to get the hang of slow shutter during the middle of the day.... cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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