Bushkill Falls

SacrificeTheory

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FastGlass

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Love the second shot. I sometimes hate to crytique someones work. So please forgive me. Some of the shots the DOF is to shallow. Would have looked better to have it all in focus. And pay attention to how level your camera is. I do this more times than not. I'm on a roll with capturing a group of shots and when importing them notice their slightly tilted. Crap! Again nice pics.
 

hark

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Love the second shot. I sometimes hate to critique someones work. So please forgive me. Some of the shots the DOF is to shallow. Would have looked better to have it all in focus. And pay attention to how level your camera is. I do this more times than not. I'm on a roll with capturing a group of shots and when importing them notice their slightly tilted. Crap! Again nice pics.

I really like this one, too! Did you use HDR for some or all of these images? The walkway in this one almost seems like a painting. My suggestion for this one would have been to use a neutral density filter to slow down the shutter speed enough to make the water smoother and glassy. It would add a dream-like effect which would go well with the painting look.

The image of the broken tree trunk is also awesome but would have preferred sharp DOF throughout it as FastGlass mentioned.

Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed these! :)
 

SacrificeTheory

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I really like this one, too! Did you use HDR for some or all of these images? The walkway in this one almost seems like a painting. My suggestion for this one would have been to use a neutral density filter to slow down the shutter speed enough to make the water smoother and glassy. It would add a dream-like effect which would go well with the painting look.

The image of the broken tree trunk is also awesome but would have preferred sharp DOF throughout it as FastGlass mentioned.

Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed these! :)

I used HDR for the majority of them, but only to brighten the colors. Tried to make it less cartoonish like you see in a lot of HDR pictures.

I do have that shot you mentioned with a slower shutter speed. But I was a little iffy on it. Maybe I'll edit it and see what you guys think.
 
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