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.Copyright © 2010 Russell085.
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Image size
2576x4592px 2.02 MB
Make
SONY
Model
DSLR-A380
Shutter Speed
1/160 second
Aperture
F/13.0
Focal Length
35 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Apr 25, 2010, 3:00:07 PM
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:star::star::star::star: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

I'm a total and complete sucker for waterfall pictures, be it in black and white, or in color. I think my favorite part about this picture is how the waterfall breaks off into multiple streams. So I've gotta give props to you for finding this waterfall. The black and white effect used in this picture enhances the look. It's a great picture.

The Good:

Lovely composition. It gives a slight sense of motion. towards the lower half of the screen. The black and white, as I said earlier, brings this picture out to another level. One thing I've learned over the years, is that when shooting a waterfall, if there's no pool at the bottom, crop the picture so that it looks like the waterfall keeps on going and going which you accomplished nicely.

What Can Be Improved:

Try using a longer shutter speed. Pick a small aperture so that everything is in focus and a long shutter speed. That'll smooth it out. And if you can, try some HDR and see what happens. You can find loads of tutorials out there on HDR.

Great picture!