Bart Carrig
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Beautiful image of the Black Falls, Kyle. Great features, beautifully processed.
Bart
Bart
Thank you very much Bart!Beautiful image of the Black Falls, Kyle. Great features, beautifully processed.
Bart
I like the daisies in the foreground.Here is my contribution to the thread. Snoqualmie falls.
Really like this B&W, Dean. Nice job!Im in...
Something from Ricketts Glen I shot in the Spring.View attachment 2171
I like the dynamics created from the diagonals of the river, rainbow & mist. You might have to go back, now that it's been a dozen years....I finally found a photo from what I described earlier when I was shooting in Yosemite a few years ago, 2005 to be exact with my Nikon D70s. The spray was so bad, it might as well have just been raining, toss in the wind that was madly blowing the water, it made for crazy shooting conditions. While I did capture this I am not totally happy with it, it's got a zillion flaws so I had never processed it. A little bit more to the back story, of the 10 photos I took, only 3 came out exposed okay. After this shot, while I was spinning and cleaning the camera under my poncho, I accidently moved the exposure, so the last 7 photos are almost totally dark, probably a good 5 stops underexposed. Sigh... It was so hard to operate while working inside my poncho, I got so focused on the cleaning, that I didn't realize until later that I had changed the exposure. At least I did get 3 that worked.
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Here is a quick snap shot of the surrounding area as I wanted to document just how wet the viewing area was. (I have no idea who the guy is, it was a super quick snap)
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Very nicely done, Alan. Normally, something like the railing or the branch in the lower right would bother me, but it doesn't here.This is Lower South Falls from Monday evening at Silver Falls State Park in Oregon.
I like this Jameel. It's great having those foreground flowers.Here is my contribution to the thread. Snoqualmie falls.
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