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Sysagent
Dec-10-2007, 10:47 AM
Been a while again sorry, but here you peeps, get yer teeth into this one:-

http://my-expressions.com/up_media/4234/pblog/5545/1195386598.jpg

Exposure Time = 281"
F Number = F11
Exposure Program = Manual
ISO Speed Ratings = 100
Date Time Original = 2007-10-28 14:08:06
Aperture Value = 6.92 AV
Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
Focal Length = 10mm
Exposure Mode = Manual exposure
White Balance = Auto white balance

Russ

NeilL
Dec-10-2007, 01:49 PM
Could be good sympathetic magic for BPH? LOL

JohnGalt_ny
Dec-10-2007, 02:16 PM
There is absolutely nothing bad to say about this. POV is great.

Icebear
Dec-10-2007, 06:01 PM
Am I reading this right? A four-and-a-half minute exposure?

Dave Clee
Dec-10-2007, 07:00 PM
Well my initial reaction to the shot was great work !!
The silky smooth water had a bit of a calming effect.
The details in the rocks are good as well.
The one critique I would give it is that the right upper side seems to be a bit to dark for my tastes. The leaves and branches seem to be lost in the shadows.

This probably would of made a nice HDR composition as well..

In any case I think its a great photo.

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers

Dave

Sysagent
Dec-11-2007, 04:25 AM
Could be good sympathetic magic for BPH? LOL

BPH whats that?

Am I reading this right? A four-and-a-half minute exposure?

Yeh thats right, it was taken with a B+W 10 stop filter.

NeilL
Dec-11-2007, 12:18 PM
BPH whats that?



Yeh thats right, it was taken with a B+W 10 stop filter.

It's benign prostate hyperplasia. In ordinary lingo enlarged prostate, which can have the effect of restricting urine flow and thus not allowing complete emptying of the bladder. Men with this exasperating condition fantasise about a strong unimpeded flow...

They might be mesmerised by your image! :D

Apologies for the untasteful association.

HarlanBear
Dec-11-2007, 01:33 PM
Wonderful image! But in keeping with the whipping spirit, I agree with Dave that I miss having some detail in the trees, etc. on the left and right of the falls. As said, an HDR series could get those elements and add another dimension to this.

But a great shot, non-the-less.

Sysagent
Dec-12-2007, 12:46 AM
Apologies for the untasteful association.

Hey it didn't bother me, I looked the abbreviation up and saw that but I just couldn't understand why you had said it...

:)

TheMightyZog
Dec-13-2007, 12:03 PM
Lovely shot - I wish I had been there as I've never captured a decent waterfall and certainly not at the exposure.

However if you just gave it 7 pixels (may well take more) of Local Contrast, you would get this - and that is then beginning to say "wow" to me.

http://www.broadhurst-family.co.uk/Photos/1195386598.jpg (http://www.broadhurst-family.co.uk/Photos/1195386598.jpg)

I think it might print a little dark and a little lightening of the shadows may well help.

Great and thanks for sharing

Joves
Dec-14-2007, 03:43 PM
I like it myself except for the dark folige but, It always seems the best waterfalls are in the darker areas or, you only get like 2 or, 3 minutes of good light. I know that is the case where I live.