Nice shot... I like the dead tree at the top. I might have cropped the scan until the small branches at the bottom and right are just out of the picture (those pesky things are always getting in the way with less than 100% viewfinder). It might also make the foreground rocks slightly more off center, which to my my mind's eye is pleasing. If you weren't using a polarizer it could help eliminate reflections on the foreground rocks and add a little saturation.

That's my comments.  A very pleasing shot.



Tom C.





From: Billy Abbott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PDML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PAW and introductory post
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 16:46:33 +0100 (BST)


I've been lurking for a few weeks and thought I'd post a pic and wee introduction.


I've only been taking photographs for a couple of years after a gap since I was a kid, and was introduced to Pentax gear by Steve Jolly, who appears on this list from time to time, who only got me to get Pentax stuff so he could pinch my lenses...

Anyway, this is one of the pictures from my first attempt to do funky things with water and long exposures.

http://cowfish.org.uk/paw/waterfall.html

If anyone is going to say "you need to do a better scan" then, yes I do :)
Thanks to whoever posted about the new Epson scanners coming out next month - I now have one of them on my shopping list, and my scans should become better after that...


Comments/advice much appreciated.

billy

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When you say things like that, do you actually believe other people know what you mean?
Billy Abbott billy at cowfish dot org dot uk






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