Cascade
Uploaded: October 01, 2008
1/10 second exposure at f/16, ISO 100, EFS 18-55mm at 18mm
Exif: F Number: 16, ExposureTime: 9638/100000 seconds, ISO: 100, FocalLength: 18.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS Kiss Digital X
Rachelle D. Carriere October 03, 2008
This is so beautiful with the fall colors, Well done Matthew! #1009791Matthew M. Sciortino October 03, 2008
Thank you Rachelle, I appreciate it. #6548167Aggie Villanueva October 03, 2008
Gorgeous shot and great veiling. You captured such nice depth of color too. I like your composition. The only suggestion I could even think of for this great shot is that it seems to tilt slightly to the right.It may be perfectly straight. I know sometimes with my own shots when the level on my tripod shows that it's perfect, I still have to straighten it in the final crop just because it looks to the viewer to be slightly askew, even if it's not in reality. Really great work, Matthew. #6548910
Matthew M. Sciortino October 03, 2008
It very well my not be straight... I dont have a level on my camera or tripod... I do it all by eye. Thank you, however for the criticism... I like to be critiqued rather than praised (once in a while). #6548942Adam CD Caron October 03, 2008
this is breathtaking. great shot #6549851Matthew M. Sciortino October 03, 2008
THANKS ADAM #6550151Sue C. Cole October 03, 2008
Matthew, I agree with the colors they are very vibrant and shows the fall scenery very nicely. I do agree with the straighting or perhap croping the top off just belong the skyline at the center point, that would increase the focal point on to the waterfall itself. However; if your pov is to show how tall the waterfall appears to be leave the sky in and just streighten it. You could accually have two pov in one photograph here. Nice work.) #6550474Matthew M. Sciortino October 04, 2008
Thank Sue for the suggestions. I was actually trying to show the rock formation at the top of the stream. The crop however is a really good idea - and it looks really good in a square format. Again, thanks for the input, its very much appreciated. #6552848Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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