Wenthworth Falls - View from the Base

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Wenthworth Falls - View from the Base

Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:59 pm

Well this is the first chance I've had at photographing a waterfall, let alone one of this size, I have plenty of shots (will put up a gallery soon) but here are two that I liked. Please provide feedback as this is my first attempt, I was shooting with the Sigma 10-20 and enjoyed the interesting perspective it provided.

Oh and yes I have some dust bunnies (I changed lenses in the bush 5-6 times) so it comes with the territory ;-)

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Postby christiand on Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:13 pm

Very nice results.

These aren't composites are they ? :lol:

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Postby Alex on Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:15 pm

Love the 1st one, Craig. Great persepective.

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Postby big pix on Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:17 pm

Craig ...... your shots have improved a lot....... I like what I see
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Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:37 pm

christiand wrote:Very nice results.

These aren't composites are they ? :lol:

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Christian, what do you mean by composites ?

These are both just one photo each, but I have combined two different exposures (from the same NEF) to get a better balance between light and dark.
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Postby losfp on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:44 pm

Nice one! The last time we were up there (funnily enough, today we drove past on our way to the Jenolan Caves..), the weather was a bit ordinary.. very grey, so it wasn't as pretty for us.

Did you go allllllll the way down to the bottom? The falls/pool down there are magnificent.
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Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:48 pm

Well I think there was more we could of walked, but having not expected to walk as far as we did, and not having food and water, we went down to where the falls first hit the bottom.
Did you take any shots when you were there ?
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Postby christiand on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:52 pm

Hi Craig,

composites.
Are composites a merging of two or more differently exposed shots ?
Anyway, that was I was referring to.
Merging a shot for the highlights with a shot for the shadows.
If this was the case in your photo, very well done.

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Postby LostDingo on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:53 pm

Nice Alpha, shadow detail and exposure is great.

Walking down is one thing, that walk back up............ :?
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Postby losfp on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:54 pm

Alpha_7 wrote:Well I think there was more we could of walked, but having not expected to walk as far as we did, and not having food and water, we went down to where the falls first hit the bottom.
Did you take any shots when you were there ?


Certainly did. Check my old post - http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?t=14992

The 3rd photo.

We went a bit further than expected too (all 6.5 hours of it), but at least we did have water.
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Postby Slider on Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:56 pm

Great shots Craig. The first in particular is a beauty. Well Done :D
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Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:02 pm

christiand wrote:Hi Craig,

composites.
Are composites a merging of two or more differently exposed shots ?
Anyway, that was I was referring to.
Merging a shot for the highlights with a shot for the shadows.
If this was the case in your photo, very well done.

Cheers,
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Hi Christian, yes these are two shots merged together, I loaded two different exposures into CS2, and then pasted one over the top of the other, I then used the eraser tool, and brought out the detail from the layer below, then I flattened the image, resized and then sharpened it a little. I felt the process was a little crude, but the result was suprisingly good.

Losfp - It was actually your shots here (I remember now) that made me suggest Wentworth Falls as a good place to visit.
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Postby marcotrov on Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:15 pm

Like both shots use of colour, exposure technique and perspective are great. Beautiful location. You seem to be enjoying that lens Craig. :wink:
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Postby avkomp on Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:16 pm

my favourite is the first one.

I should get off my butt and get up the mountains and see this stuff.

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Postby suzanneg on Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:51 am

I prefer the second shot. The combination of the blue sky, and detail in the shadows is really pleasing.
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