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To branch or not to BranchAt some stage we always ask ourselves this very question.. ok maybe not
Anyway this particular image got me thinking (after Rodney had a did about the branch ) about what peoples preference would be in this instance, which do you prefere and why...does the branch add or detract from the frame? Original No branch gerry's photography journey
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Re: To branch or not to BranchI also think that the image works better without the branch. It is better balanced.
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Re: To branch or not to BranchBranch off; otherwise the photo would require
serious cropping on the right as the water fall is framed between the branch and the trunk of the tree.
Re: To branch or not to Branchno branch for me either. I understand what you were going for in framing the waterfall but I don't think the branch is thick enough to pull it off.
can I just say though that this is a spectacular image. I absolutely love it. love the angle, love the tree, love the colour and exposure. its brilliant mate...and that's coming from someone who regards most landscape photos with a big fat "meh". EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: To branch or not to BranchTo branch or not to branch, that is the question.
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Re: To branch or not to BranchYou already know my thoughts (sorry dude )
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Re: To branch or not to Branchhmmmmm .......
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Re: To branch or not to BranchThanks for the feedback guys, much appreciated.
phillip, you have certainly muddied the waters! thats actually a really nice idea for a crop with branch on the right of the frame, cheers mate. Note, i actually preferred it with the branch in there, but i don't think there is any real logical reason for that except that was how the scene was...after looking at it quite a bit it does look better without teh branch.
nailed it zafra..
Cheers Chris, its only a short drive from your suburb, coulda dropped past and pocked you up in the way
yeah, hence the reason for teh post
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Re: To branch or not to BranchNow I like both without branch and the cropped one
with branch. I would look great in a big print on wall.
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Hey Gerry, whereabouts? not many nice waterfall locations close to home. RNP? Robert Robert
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Really ? Where ? I'd love to come with you one day. As long as you don't keep Rodney-style time. lol EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
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Hi Robert - this was National Falls in the RNP
Note that this particular day was particularly Rodney-style time (not sure why it's my style since it's Gerry who decided we needed to go to the RNP at some ungodly hour ) I was up at 3:15AM, picked up Suren around 3:40AM and then Gerry at about 4AM for the trip down to RNP (arrived at Garie beach just before 5AM - sigh...) D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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agreed.
best time of the day i'll have you back to the missus and kids before 8 just in time for you to deliver breakie to them, win win situation... oh yeah that means your outta bed at 4:30am
RNP - awesome location - i have been down there a number of times by myself (against my better judgement probably) for sunrise at various locations.. if there is really is interest i can put up details of the next session down there - i rarely do that now since 1) not much interest here at dsrlusers and 2) i enjoy time by myself to do photography fyi lots of good spots, just need to get to them drop me a PM if you need more info Whattamola - great spot, if its pounding like this its pretty much a knee deep walk (waist deep when you hits a sand pocket) across the flow to get there but close to carpark. Wattamolla by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr Cliff line south of eagle Rock - long walk in, 5km each way Cliff Line by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr Curracurrong falls just near eagle rock Upper Curracurrong Falls by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr cool waterfalls into the ocean - Curracurrong falls into the ocean eagle rock some more falls Upper Curracurrong Falls by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr and of course recent trip to Garie Beach Garie Beach Rockshelf by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr and a old picture of upper national falls - hey look there's that bloody branch again! Upper National Falls by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr lower part of national falls The National Falls (Lower) by Gerard Blacklock, on Flickr ahh cant be arsed finding more pictures gerry's photography journey
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