Dave,
Glad you liked this one. I'm really fond of it, myself.
It seems landscape photography is a lone sport, lol. And, in reality, I reckon its the camera that should be providing the tips, and, not me! My thought process is really whatever looks good in a potential 3:2, or 2:3 format in my head, is photographed when the light is right, or just about right.
I suppose there is actually more to it than that, but, it's very hard to put those thoughts down. It's a feeling, I guess.
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Originally Posted by dpastern
Wow, I like that one H - awesome! Pity you're in Sydney/Canberra, would have been nice to have caught up one day and get some landscape tips from you.
Dave
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Mitchell,
Definitely give it a go. It's kind of like the old skool way of doing what HDR attempts to do. I am actually rather ashamed at myself for throwing myself into HDR so much in my earlier work (a lot of it was posted on this forum). It looks plasticy and fake. It should really have stuck to what it was initially designed for -- global illumination in 3D graphics applications. You only have to do a Google search to see the kind of images that are being created: throw a bunch of files into Photomatix, and "mash butans". But, I suppose that's the thing about art, it's all subjective.
I also agree with you, I'm a lot more fonder of this image than the original. I have some more coming soon, too. And, yep, I was drenched.
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Originally Posted by Lumen Miner
I really have to try this "double processing", It makes a whole heap of sense to me. Will try it this weekend.
This is a great shot!!  It rivals the other, if not better IMHO.
The detail is amazing!! Did you get sufficiently saturated for this shot too?
I love the colours, well done my friend!! 
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Marc,
Thanks, sir.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
That's an amazing picture. Top processinng. I just love those waterfall shots. So soft. 
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David,
Cheers, matey.
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Originally Posted by DavidU
The water spray across the lake is cool.
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Kev,
You're too kind. I appreciate your looking and commenting.
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Originally Posted by Kevnool
Your amazing as usual H.
There must be a lot of thought of locations,objects,light and 100 other things to make all your images work.
Truly a credit to you.
Cheers Kev.
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Thanks, again, everyone.
Regards,
Humayun