B/W - no crop, burn in the edges slightly
To me, the last photo tells a story. I love it. John
Thanks Bill, I'm playing with that one in topaz B&W to see if I can make it a little more dramatic.
Bill Houghton wrote:
I tend to lean towards the first one.
rlaugh, Thank you, as you can see I'm a fan of the milky water. Thanks for looking and commenting!
rlaugh wrote:
Though I love B&W..I think I like 2 and 4 the best in these...I also think the milky water works well in these because the shots are far enough away that they wouldn't have shown much detail in the water,such as individual drops etc....good job!
FvS, Thanks for looking. The color images show the light from the sun better. I only got a couple of shots off before the sun goot too low.
FvS wrote:
Beautiful overview over the falls ,excellent work great use of slow shutter speed , I personally prefer the color images , no crop....
Thanks slickrock, I will try the vignette.
slickrock wrote:
B/W - no crop, burn in the edges slightly
john21a, Thanks for looking. I'm glad you like it
john21a wrote:
To me, the last photo tells a story. I love it. John
I generally don't do much with B&W and maybe it is because I don't know how to adjust or whatever in LR. I live in a color world and don't understand why to shoot it in B&W.
Even though I am biased toward your color shots, I think they warrant being in color since the falls themselves have several colors in them and are not just shades of B&W like many falls are.
All that to say, I like 2 and 4, possibly 4 a little more because the buildings give a perspective of size, and other context.
I really like the cropped color photo best.
manofhg, I'm still trying to understand B&W myself, I am drawn to it and the only way to get better is practice. And this is a great forum to practice in.....Thanks for looking and commenting
manofhg wrote:
I generally don't do much with B&W and maybe it is because I don't know how to adjust or whatever in LR. I live in a color world and don't understand why to shoot it in B&W.
Even though I am biased toward your color shots, I think they warrant being in color since the falls themselves have several colors in them and are not just shades of B&W like many falls are.
All that to say, I like 2 and 4, possibly 4 a little more because the buildings give a perspective of size, and other context.
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Thanks for looking AuntieM, I'm glad you like it
AuntieM wrote:
I really like the cropped color photo best.
The last one does it for me. The buildings add more interest.
huskyrider705, Thank you for stopping in and commenting, glad you like it
huskyrider705 wrote:
The last one does it for me. The buildings add more interest.
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