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    Default The Flow

    Some experiments with Waterfall photography
    Location Kondeshwar
    Canon EOS 550D
    Canon 18-55 IS
    EXIF
    F/25
    Shutterspeed 0.8Sec
    ISO 100
    Manual Setting
    Focal Length 24mm
    Tripod shot
    CPL used
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    The smooth water flow looks nice. The composition looks fine. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Good image. Nice control on the whites. A little more space at the left to separate the rock from the frame edge would have been better. Did you try shutter speeds slower than this?
    TFS

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    I agree with the composition. The whites need more details. The flow starts becoming visible towards the bottom half and abruptly gets cutoff by your copyright band. It seriously distracts and pulls down the impact of your image. Whereas lot of people try to create elaborate designs, marks etc to show their copyright, however, the primary purpose of the image gets lost. No artist signs half an inch above his print. Something photographers in the digital age need to learn.

    Why polariser was used in this scene?

    I agree with Abhishek that more space on the left would be better as the rock seems incomplete. There are some dust spots at the right.

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    Sabyasachi

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