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It's not that far off being special; it's certainly a worthwhile shot!
Glad you're liking the new camera. Enjoy!
John
"A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau
I agree with John, but crop the top to just above the rock before the first leaf to get rid of the distracting blown highlights and you have a cracking picture.
Regards Paul.
One day I hope to be the person my dogs think I am.
thanks for the replys guys ive got to agree with Ellie i like the bright area i think it adds something to the picture the settings i use where f7.1, 8s, iso100 @ 21mm with 0.9 ND filter and 0.6 Grad ND at the top to try and control the highlights a bit. Im off to Glen Coe tommorow hopefully i will get some nice shots.
Love the quality of that image, I'm hoping soon to take the leap from my E-500 to the E-30, just confirms my thoughts about the camera. Is that a ghostly image of a person at the top of the shot ?
What a lovely shot. I could not get anything like that when I started out.
I am not too worried about the bright area but as you have taken this at a slow exposure and the water flow is smoothed as a result it really does not matter. I am not so sure it is blown at all. Perhaps if you were to try and tone it down using the curves in your photo editor, it might make those distracted by it accept that it is an important element in the image giving it depth.
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