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Waterfall - your advice appreciated.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 470245" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Catch a time when it's all shade or all sun, perhaps... and use an ND filter to extend the exposure a bit without having to crank the aperture so tight.</p><p></p><p>Also, along with some previous thoughts, if the stack of flat rocks is the subject, I'd make it much more prominent in the foreground, with the waterfall in the background. Otherwise, I'd pull it out of there... then zoom just a touch to make the waterfall more prominent. Just my .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 470245, member: 12257"] Catch a time when it's all shade or all sun, perhaps... and use an ND filter to extend the exposure a bit without having to crank the aperture so tight. Also, along with some previous thoughts, if the stack of flat rocks is the subject, I'd make it much more prominent in the foreground, with the waterfall in the background. Otherwise, I'd pull it out of there... then zoom just a touch to make the waterfall more prominent. Just my .02. [/QUOTE]
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