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a beautiful waterfall i took with my Canon G2(a great camera
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plz reply with comments........plzzzzzz 8) 8) 8)
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It is indeed a very pretty waterfall.
![]() My only suggestion would be to tone down the burnt out highlights of the sky and add a little more contrast. |
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Vito,
Chrsitmas time is difficult to get feedback at times. In any event, love the work you did on the falls itself but I agree with Tracy that the very bright sky does detract a smidge from the overall quality of a very good photo. Remember that these are personal observations. :P |
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how should i fix it? just take another(next time i go) or fix it on Photoshop? :?
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Take another photo. But until then, you might try Photo Shop or, just crop it at the top of the falls! Keep shooting!
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sry to bring up a VERY OLD topic.....but i had to show you this...i just learned how to "fake" a neutral density filter....so i tried it on this.....it is a little better...but the white was burnt out....so it just changes the trees a bit.....enjoy
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