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Waterfall - your advice appreciated.
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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 471701" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>This would be an interesting composition ... focus tight on the stack of flat rocks, open up the aperture (using an ND filter) and blur/bokeh the waterfall background with that 6" exposure while having the rocks crisp in focus. </p><p></p><p>The rocks do draw my attention, probably because the blurred waterfall gives them the focus. The shadow areas are pretty dark. You could either HDR to blend exposures where the shadows show more detail, use off camera lighting to put some light into those shadows to bring out the details, or catch the scene with different/balanced natural lighting as Pretzel said. There's lots of opportunity there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 471701, member: 25095"] This would be an interesting composition ... focus tight on the stack of flat rocks, open up the aperture (using an ND filter) and blur/bokeh the waterfall background with that 6" exposure while having the rocks crisp in focus. The rocks do draw my attention, probably because the blurred waterfall gives them the focus. The shadow areas are pretty dark. You could either HDR to blend exposures where the shadows show more detail, use off camera lighting to put some light into those shadows to bring out the details, or catch the scene with different/balanced natural lighting as Pretzel said. There's lots of opportunity there. [/QUOTE]
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