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the final edit looks wonderful.. you did a very nice job and reallly helped this picture out.. nice job!
thanks for sharing and look forward to more -dustin |
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Thanks again to all those who posted replies. Very much appreciated :-)
Best wishes, -Ben |
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Reanimator wrote:
"the last one is the best.......i have had similar probs because waterfall are normaly in a dark valley and when its sunny the contrast can be murder to cope with. i try wait till sun is a bit less bright did u notice the face that as begun to appear ?? towards the top left looks like a face to me and even make out a shirt collar nice shot though" Yeah, I agree completely that waiting until the sun is just over the horizon (of the valley) works better for waterfalls! Nice to see someone's experienced the same problems as me!! It does seem like a face is appearing in the top left hand corner and peering down at you ![]() Thanks again for your comment Best, -Ben |
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Dude, This picture is Key! My reaction Wo, what a shot~ I love it
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