"Steppingstone Falls"
"Steppingstone Falls"
Photography \ Nature | 03/01/08 @497 |
MsMichelleLynn |
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Steppingstone Falls was also the location of my last post called "In a Dream". As the Falls River reaches an area of exposed bedrock, it creates a spectacular natural area of rushing water, small waterfalls, and calm pools. In the winter, unique ice forms develop.In this image I adjusted the temperature and tried a bit of split toning to provide a cold feel.
Exif data :
Canon 40D
Canon 24-105mm
Shutter speed : 6 seconds
Aperture : f/19
ISO : 100
Focal length : 65mm
Shot in RAW with tripod, Hoya Circular Polarizer, Hoya #4 Neutral Density filter.
The full sized version is linked below along with a few other photos from this area.
Enjoy!
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03/01/08 @520
Here is a thought though (not regarding the photo ; ) but imagine sliding down the stone with the snow into the water rushing down the stream...COLD but surely FUN
Once again SUPERB WORK!!!!!
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03/01/08 @805
good textures on the stone.
03/02/08 @158
The second one from full versions +10
This one +9
03/02/08 @497
03/02/08 @540
Thanks people!
Michelle
03/02/08 @578
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John
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03/04/08 @255
Maybe I would work the trees at the top on a separate layer and increase the darkzones to bring out more the white textures of the trees.
Good work Michelle!
Carlos
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9/9