Originally shared by David D
Short Grotto Falls
Ozark National Forest, Arkansas
Happy #monday from Short Grotto!
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David D I donno man, I really need to try hard to find points of improvements here. I like the shot very much. The way you took it out of the darkness frames the well lit part very nicely. The exposure is adequate to create the moving water effect. Because the wide angle was used, if one looks at the ages of the picture, he may find it strange that single streams of water on the right and some stalactites on the left fall down not vertically. I think a simple automatic straightening in Light Room would fix it. I may be wrong here but I have to do say something - have I? ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael Mossiagin! The edges do start to blur a bit. I did use LR to adjust for lens profile but this is a 10mm non-full frame lens on a full frame camera, so that's as good as it gets. Also contributing, my tripod broke about an hour before this shot. I was literally just holding the camera to the top of the tripod. There was no connection. thanks for the feed back!
ReplyDeleteDavid D no prob. You have done an exceptional work taking all the setup difficulties into account.
ReplyDeleteDavid D *LOVE IT*
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gina! Naturpunkt by Gina M.
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