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11-11-07, 10:52 AM
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Re: The Hermitage - Big trees, Waterfalls and a Folly

wow beautiful pictures phil loves the waterfalls
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11-11-07, 06:29 PM
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Re: The Hermitage - Big trees, Waterfalls and a Folly

Yep love 6 7 and 8 - although on the first couple of shots - I'd like to have seen an ever so slightly faster shutter speed... To me the water is a little 'whited' out... It's good to see movement in water - but I prefer a slightly less milky look... Not sure if you agree - it's a bit of a personal preference I guess Some great autumn colours in there though!!
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11-11-07, 06:40 PM
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Re: The Hermitage - Big trees, Waterfalls and a Folly

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Yep love 6 7 and 8 - although on the first couple of shots - I'd like to have seen an ever so slightly faster shutter speed... To me the water is a little 'whited' out... It's good to see movement in water - but I prefer a slightly less milky look... Not sure if you agree - it's a bit of a personal preference I guess Some great autumn colours in there though!!
I agree but I was having trouble because the place is very gloomy with tree cover all around. It was also starting to get dark and I was finding that my pics were really dark unless I went for longer shutter speeds. In hindsight i could have upped the ISO to compensate a bit.
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11-11-07, 06:44 PM
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Re: The Hermitage - Big trees, Waterfalls and a Folly

Based on the conditions you've done pretty well - maybe an excuse to go back?
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