Rose McGillicuddy
All-Pro
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- New Zealand
Beautiful. All 3.I took out my new-to-me Pentax FA* 24mm for some testing. Waterfalls make a good test for a wide angle.
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Thank you.Beautiful. All 3.
1st one for me.An important thought to keep when shooting waterfalls is that you do not, necessarily, have to use your widest angle lens; there may be many, other interesting framings to be had with a wide variety of lenses. I am lucky enough to live in an extremely active area to catch waterfalls and here's one that is productive from a variety of focal lengths. All of these were shot from the same location, just switching out lenses to get the different views.
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1st and 3rd ones for me.I took out my new-to-me Pentax FA* 24mm for some testing. Waterfalls make a good test for a wide angle.
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Color one is more impactful for meSnoqualmie Falls
This is my home waterfall. It's about 10 minutes from my house. I try to limit my visits to 2 or 3 times a year, with a variety of weather.
On this day, I went to shoot B&W -- pretty snowy and socked in. But when the sun hit the trees, I pulled back and let that happen.
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I like the composition of your second one. It draws me in better.View attachment 401406
Almost a triptych of a pride of Kainuu. Photographing Hepoköngäs has almost become a yearly tradition for me.