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    This photo was shot last sunday when i had visited a tourist spot called mekedatu (goat leap) which is 100 kms from bangalore.
    The water flows between a gorge in full force. The hills on either side make it a picturesque spot for a photoshoot

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    Camera:canon 40d
    Lens:Canon 10-22
    Shutter:1/25
    Aperture:f/22
    Exposure Compensation:-0.33EV
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    I like this image. It seems well exposed. The diagonal flow and the rock pattern strengthens the image. I would tone down the sky highlights a bit. If you had included the tree in entirety, I believe it would have added as an interesting subject in the image along with the beautiful flow of the water through the gorge. Thanks for sharing
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    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    nice view of the rocks..the sky seems so bright...it would have been better in the evening or in the morning hours...overall a nice image

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    Liked the composition. The water leads the eye into the image. Agree about the highlights in the sky. Nice landscape.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Subramanya,
    I like the composition with the river from the lower right corner. Since you are photographing landscape images, do consider investing in a Graduated Neutral density (GND) filter. A Graduted Neutral density filter can be used to tone down the sky. A 2 stop GND filter would be good. They are available in 1, 2 and 3 stop variety.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Hi Sabyasachi

    Some more info or links on GND would be helpful along with any good brands and prices

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