Elakala Falls
Uploaded: July 31, 2013 09:01:17
Canon EOS 7d, Tamron 18-270mm lens,f/25, 25 sec., ISO 100, -0.7 step
Exif: F Number: 25, Exposure Bias Value: -0.67, ExposureTime: 25/1 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 42.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Elaine Hessler July 31, 2013
This is just beautiful. I love everything about this-especially the diagonal line created by the falling water. The green moss is perfect in framing the falls.VERY nice job Beth!
Haven't heard from Peter in a while-perhaps your post will rouse a response? #1538554
Dale Hardin July 31, 2013
100% with Elaine on this assessment, Beth. Beautiful. #10790039Beth Spencer July 31, 2013
This is one of my favorite places around here and this is the first time this year I have made it there.Kristin Duff July 31, 2013
Beautiful Beth-love the vibrant green...did you use a ND filter on this scene? #10790060Jeff E Jensen July 31, 2013
Yeah, this is pretty fantastic, Beth! #10790396Beth Spencer July 31, 2013
Thanks, Elaine, Dale and Kristin. Kristin I did use my variable neutral density filter on this. I think it was 2 or 3 stops, the thing works great on these shots!Stephen Shoff July 31, 2013
Very nice, Beth #10790405Stephen Shoff July 31, 2013
I remember now the suggestion I was going to make. My problem in taking these pictures is that I seldom get can get them where the fallen trees don't destroy the leading lines or become distracting elements. You've done really well on that score here, Beth.However, I think you could do a little cloning cleanup on the branches sticking down across the face of the mossy rocks, particularly the two larger ones in the center. #10790730
Rita K. Connell August 01, 2013
Beth this is outstanding, its beautiful I love the water looking like sugar but we know Peter would not...LOL If I would address anything I would lessen the highlights in the area the stephen is talking about. I don't find them a distraction. #10791817Susan Williams August 02, 2013
Beautiful work, Beth. I like that neither the water nor the greenery is over-processed. Agree with Stephen about the minor clean-up, although I don't find the branches particularly distracting. Nicely done. #10793721Beth Spencer August 02, 2013
Thanks so much, Stephen I think I cloned out the parts you were talking about.Kalena Randall August 03, 2013
Beth, I'm very partial to waterfalls and don;t have many in in Texas to shot. These a absolutely lovely! Thanks for sharing them! #10795084Beth Spencer August 03, 2013
Thanks Kalena! #10795091Chris Budny August 04, 2013
Beautiful capture of these falls! It feels so wet and lush! And that pop of green is terrific.lisa anderson August 05, 2013
What lovely shots, Beth! My family came to see and we all ohhh'ed and ahhh'ed :) #10796878Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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