This is a discussion on Morning at Senter Falls within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by Richard stunning set, I'll second the nomination. I'll second that in a heartbeat!...
thanks guys. I'm working on one more, a view downstream w/the light through the trees. It wasn't exactly what I wanted, but it did light the boughs really nicely. Not sure it works though, so I'll put it up for opinions.
Here it is -
I'm not sure it translates. The light is what attracted me, but it doesn't have any focus other than that. Not too much structure, you know. A bit disorganized.
I agree WD, the light quality and colour is lovely here! Shot still works for me tho.
If I could just throw something out there. That 1cm of water at the front border is stealing a lot of the show for me. If you burnt it, I dare say our focus would go more toward the glorious light.jmo tho.
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good point. I can give it a go.
This is a wonderful set and it looks like a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing it with us.![]()
I love the light but the bottom seems a bit flat. Maybe if the burn doesn't work, try a crop?
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