The somewhat fast shutter speed has rendered suspended flames of water that create a sense of uneasiness. At least to my mind, I want to see them released from their state of suspended animation and continue to fall.
I've been working on a RAW processing method which involves the use of linear RAW data, rather than data that has had a tone curve applied to it. The process doesn't work for colour images, but, can do remarkable things for black and white conversions.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
1/100s f/5.6 at 40.0mm iso400
Yeah I remember that shot. I also remember that video you did while driving under the rain with all the water running off the hills and mountains sides. That was scary.
Agreed, mate. I am usually a fan of low contrast images, but, to highlight the falling water, the contrast works great here.
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by spearo
looks great
in fact you can better appreciate the contrast withthe rocks around the waterfall in this shot
beautiful
frank
Zane,
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by astroboy
Great shot H , B&W really suits it.
zane
Mike,
Cheers! And, yep, I've got geegs upon geegs. I keep going back and finding new stuff I've overlooked. I'm seriously overdue another trip. There's loads of cheap specials going on in August, but, I'm not going to be able to get away then. Might have to splurge and go in Spring. But, that's alright -- never been there in Spring before, but, have seen plenty of images to know what lies in store.
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Originally Posted by iceman
Nice one H, beautiful location very well captured.
You must have gigs and gigs of data still to go through.
Adam,
Thanks, sir!
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Originally Posted by lacad01
Quite surreal looking, not bad
Patrick,
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Paddy
Very beautiful image, H. To me its looks almost like fabric.
Great shot Humayun. I love your flame metaphor - very fitting. Fantastic exposure. Dig it.
Barry,
A crop of it is sitting on my MacBook Pro's desktop background. Agree, it's a bit hypnotising. Cheers!
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Kinda hypnotising!
Jeanette,
Ah, interesting you use the words you do. I've got a mixed bag of long exposures and somewhat faster ones to balance the waterfalls out. Most of them are long exposure, though.