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<blockquote data-quote="elgato" data-source="post: 383485" data-attributes="member: 34598"><p>Though this photo is a long way from being crisp/sharp, I am quite liking the bit in the fall that looks like an arrow pointing upwards... this shot can be taken again and again as the wee waterfall is not far away, tripod would have been a godsend and no doubt would have made for a crisper image.. have a look at the shooting info and barring the tripod what/how would one improve on this shot?</p><p></p><p>I used faststone for the editing and to be honest I just played with it without much of a clue what it was I was doing, in the ol days of film I would simply send off the film to a reputable lab for processing.. now I can do it meself and this is a first time jobbie though have messed around with the windows live photo gallery edit option with my previous photos, am now playing with a curve and though I can see what happens, have no idea why LOL.</p><p></p><p>all criticsism is gratefully recieved and appreciated.. took photos that are mucho better imho yesterday with me camera but want to repeat this one to see how much WE can improve the pic... ignore the date and time on the photo as had to reset the cameras time and date last night to the proper date.. twas shot yesterday 25/11/14 at around 4pm-ish .. sunset was around 16.20pm..</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]125617[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elgato, post: 383485, member: 34598"] Though this photo is a long way from being crisp/sharp, I am quite liking the bit in the fall that looks like an arrow pointing upwards... this shot can be taken again and again as the wee waterfall is not far away, tripod would have been a godsend and no doubt would have made for a crisper image.. have a look at the shooting info and barring the tripod what/how would one improve on this shot? I used faststone for the editing and to be honest I just played with it without much of a clue what it was I was doing, in the ol days of film I would simply send off the film to a reputable lab for processing.. now I can do it meself and this is a first time jobbie though have messed around with the windows live photo gallery edit option with my previous photos, am now playing with a curve and though I can see what happens, have no idea why LOL. all criticsism is gratefully recieved and appreciated.. took photos that are mucho better imho yesterday with me camera but want to repeat this one to see how much WE can improve the pic... ignore the date and time on the photo as had to reset the cameras time and date last night to the proper date.. twas shot yesterday 25/11/14 at around 4pm-ish .. sunset was around 16.20pm.. [ATTACH=CONFIG]125617._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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