This shot was taken last year at Shivanasamundaram.
450D
18-55 mm
f4.5
1/160
ISO 100
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This shot was taken last year at Shivanasamundaram.
450D
18-55 mm
f4.5
1/160
ISO 100
Cheers
Udai Bisht
Hi Udai,
Nice waterfall.Thinking if you could have possibly used a higher aperture, to get the background more focussed.Agree with Apana about the sky,it is looking a bit over exposed.
Liked the composition.Keep posting..
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Udai,
You have minimised the sky as the sky was lacking in details. If you could have used a circular polariser, then left part of the sky would have appeared nice and the right part wouldn't have the washed out look.
I have heard that this place is good in monsoons. I wish you could photograph this place in the morning when the fall is lighted.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Thanks everyone. Yes, I now realise I should have used a narrower aperture to get better DOF. This shot was taken in the evening between 4:00 - 4:30 pm. With slightly better understanding of photography now, I think I should make another trip there soon.
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Udai Bisht
Am not an expert yet in ISOs and exposures, but I think the scrubs/bushes is certainly distracting.
If you had a chance to move a few yards to the left and perhaps thi is where the 12-24mm would have helped.
When one is clicking a rare bird, or a big cat its easy to get away but, I think right composition is a must for waterfalls.
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