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Apr 22, 2012 18:55:24   #
IanBarber Loc: Doncaster UK
 
Last week, I headed unto a place in the North Yorkshire Moors called Goathland. Goathland is well known over here for the setting of two TV series, Heartbeat and also a Harry Potter film.

I Initially set out to photograph a much larger waterfall I had heard about but when I arrived, I just could not get a good composition so rather than come away empty handed, I decided to photograph this smaller one instead.

Nikon D3s
processed in Adobe Lightroom



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Apr 22, 2012 20:24:44   #
Stargazer Loc: South of Watkins Glen, NY
 
Nicely done.

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Apr 22, 2012 20:28:08   #
Mac Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
 
Very nice.

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Apr 22, 2012 20:47:07   #
RobGilchrist Loc: Thompson Falls, MT, USA
 
IanBarber wrote:
Last week, I headed unto a place in the North Yorkshire Moors called Goathland. Goathland is well known over here for the setting of two TV series, Heartbeat and also a Harry Potter film.

I Initially set out to photograph a much larger waterfall I had heard about but when I arrived, I just could not get a good composition so rather than come away empty handed, I decided to photograph this smaller one instead.

Nikon D3s
processed in Adobe Lightroom


Beautifully done....subject, composition, lighting, color, presentation....everything. I give it a 10.

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Apr 22, 2012 20:49:11   #
Bruce with a Canon Loc: Islip
 
spot on. Some may say it is a stop under exposed, for my taste it is flawless

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Apr 22, 2012 21:12:32   #
jkm757 Loc: San Diego, Ca.
 
Nice photo. I agree with RobGilchrist It's a 10.

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Apr 22, 2012 21:23:41   #
Cruzjo Loc: Cape Cod Mass
 
10 all the way

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Apr 22, 2012 21:28:56   #
drhanson Loc: Coos Bay, Oregon
 
If you could have shot the larger fall and it looked like this one OH! what a super shot that would have been. You do your PP in lightroom as I do what program do you have for your frames,
if you don't mind me asking, I like to frame my shots also I think it adds a lot to the shot.

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Apr 22, 2012 23:35:11   #
Frank S Loc: Nampa, Idaho
 
Beautiful !!! :thumbup:

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Apr 23, 2012 14:43:31   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
Gorgeous! Def. a 10. Jen

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Apr 23, 2012 15:04:41   #
Turbo Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
Beautiful, you did well !

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Apr 23, 2012 18:13:06   #
johnbee418 Loc: Manchester Conn.
 
Sorry, Mate. These comments are all subjective, so here's mine. Because of one detail, I have to give the photo a FIVE. Why?

Because you're capturing a waterfall...moving water, NOT a smear. Use a 1/60 for your shutter speed. Your eyes don't see a smear, so neither does the camera. But the camera will record what you demand. Sorry, but I can't understand failing to capture real life.

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Apr 23, 2012 19:42:02   #
RobGilchrist Loc: Thompson Falls, MT, USA
 
johnbee418 wrote:
Sorry, Mate. These comments are all subjective, so here's mine. Because of one detail, I have to give the photo a FIVE. Why?

Because you're capturing a waterfall...moving water, NOT a smear. Use a 1/60 for your shutter speed. Your eyes don't see a smear, so neither does the camera. But the camera will record what you demand. Sorry, but I can't understand failing to capture real life.


Sorry, johnbee418, your comment doesn't "hold water". My eyes see a waterfall as moving water. A still photo cannot show the movement, but it can depict movement with what you call "a smear". The eye doesn't see a waterfall as droplets of water suspended in midair.

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Apr 24, 2012 08:20:26   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
johnbee418 wrote:
Sorry, Mate. These comments are all subjective, so here's mine. Because of one detail, I have to give the photo a FIVE. Why?

Because you're capturing a waterfall...moving water, NOT a smear. Use a 1/60 for your shutter speed. Your eyes don't see a smear, so neither does the camera. But the camera will record what you demand. Sorry, but I can't understand failing to capture real life.


I must respectfully disagree that is HIS version, how he saw it. How you see it "real life" ,is how YOU see it. I think it is a moving , feeling shot. Jen

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