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    Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    My husband and I took a ride today to see some waterfalls (we have had a lot of rain lately) and I was so very pleasantly surprised when I found this wonderful scene in the woods.

    ISO 400; 1/400; F7.1; 24mm

    Surprise in the forest   C&C welcomed

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    I like this a lot but had to think why. I think it is the geometry that makes it: the perspective with the straight lines, the semicircular end of the tunnel, the corrugated roof, etc. Then there are the interesting colours and interplay of light and shade, and the different textures.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    I like this a lot but had to think why. I think it is the geometry that makes it: the perspective with the straight lines, the semicircular end of the tunnel, the corrugated roof, etc. Then there are the interesting colours and interplay of light and shade, and the different textures.
    Thanks for commenting Tony. I was pleased with it for all the reasons you mentioned.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Nice.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    If I may add to Tony's assessment of this shot -- colourful artifacts (graffiti) -- I used to snoot at those in the past but some are really nicely and adds to the character of a place. Here it just adds colour. I also like the natural flow of the water. I am glad you did not do a slow shutter speed in this shot...

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    This is quite nice, Kim. For an alternative look, consider cropping at the bottom to eliminate the foreground material. Doing so places a bit more emphasis on the graffiti.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Thanks John, Izzie, and Mike. I like natural water Izzie, so rarely will I slow the shutter speed. Thanks Mike, I'll give that a try.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    I too like it a lot, the ice really makes it
    Last edited by mknittle; 14th December 2014 at 04:33 PM.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Hi Kim, I like the shot, a lot of texture and color. I agree with Mike about the crop

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Its a great capture Kim no doubt, however I somehow feel the image is not sharp or maybe it could be due to lower resolution?

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by HaseebM View Post
    Its a great capture Kim no doubt, however I somehow feel the image is not sharp or maybe it could be due to lower resolution?
    The graffiti is not 100% clear as it was done on corrugated metal. Additionally, the resolution may be having an impact.

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Nice capture Kim, looks freezing brrrr

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    Re: Surprise in the forest C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Nice capture Kim, looks freezing brrrr
    Thanks David. It was! Thankfully I was better prepared this time :-)

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