Iron Creek Falls

© Chris M. Rembold

Iron Creek Falls

Uploaded: July 15, 2007

Description

When leaving Mt St Helens we saw the sign on the side of the road and had to stop. It was 8:00pm and sun was long gone, I was thankful of that, after a week of fighting blown out highlights from midday sun. With a circ polarizer my exposures were 13 to 15 seconds, lending to the dreamy splash. PS for sat. unsharp and contrast.

Exif: F Number: 22, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 15/1, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 100, White Balance: manual white balance, Focal Length: 28mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL

Comments

C A July 28, 2007

Hello Chris,
Wonderful photo with the long exposure. I like your shot very much. Also the wood in the front. I only want you to recommend to sharpen the image. In my opinion a sharper version would be nicer to look at. But that is my opinion. Again, I DO like your photo. Best wishes from Holland, Corné #701140

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