Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
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AG64
Nice one! This composition would be interesting with a long exposure and completely smooth water.
Thanks Arno. Unfortunately I did not have my tripod. In fact I am now working without a tripod, as my car was broken into a few weeks ago and my tripod was stolen :mad: But I like your comment; I agree it would look great!
Here is another shot, again with no tripod, but where I was lucky enough to get a smooth water surface:
[IMG]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4508/...1ea47ab6_o.jpg20171001-IMG_5166 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
Re: 2017 Project 52, <fourth> quarter by <Joseph Small> <jeobranko>
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Geoff F
I like the idea of the Confederation Park scene but a pity about the over exposed loss of detail on the left side. Would a slight crop, or a mix of crop and clone, manage to reduce that area where the foliage is possibly a little on the dark side anyway? Good sky colour and cloud detail.
Thanks Geoff. I assume you meant on the right side. I did some cropping of the right side as shown here:
[IMG]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4456/...752157e1_o.jpg20171001-IMG_5154-2 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
I got rid of most of the bright area on the right. Does this improve it?
Re: 2017 Project 52, <fourth> quarter by <Joseph Small> <jeobranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, <fourth> quarter by <Joseph Small> <jeobranko>
Your Trudy is a beautiful dog!
Re: 2017 Project 52, <fourth> quarter by <Joseph Small> <jeobranko>
Yes, right side is what I meant to say. Only a choice of two and I still get confused. :eek:
Several possible crops etc but this one certainly works for me.
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Some pics from my visit to Elora Gorge last week.
Entrance to a private estate at the top of the gorge. The estate is surrounded by this high wall. Their view of the gorge must be spectacular!
[IMG]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4461/...edbdfe4c_o.jpg20171022-IMG_5311 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
The river ( Grand River) heading to the falls. In the foreground is the remains of an old bridge and in the background, construction in progress for the new 'Old Mill Inn' scheduled for completion in 2018.
[IMG]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4474/...59c1520b_o.jpg20171022-IMG_5300 by joseph small 13, on Flickr[/IMG]
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Regarding Pics in post #26 and #27
I like them all. I was going to suggest that you lighten them up a bit and then realized that my computer screen was at fault. It helps to increase the brightness of it when looking at pics! <LOL>
In #26, these always encourage me. I'd like to be out on the water enjoying the sunset! For me, you've captured the mood perfectly!
#27 wants to invite me through the gate! What is on the other side? I'd like to see.
And too, in the last pic of the river leading to the falls, how much of a drop is it? Will the view be good from the Inn? There is a lot of "story" to this pic. I hope that when the Inn is completed, it complements the landscape rather than detract from it.
The color and crispness of all your images is well done too!
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
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skitterbug
Regarding Pics in post #26 and #27
#27 wants to invite me through the gate! What is on the other side? I'd like to see.
And too, in the last pic of the river leading to the falls, how much of a drop is it?!
Thanks Sandy. Not sure what's on the other side of the gate. I too would like to see. Perhaps on another visit?
As the river flows into the gorge it goes into a cascade and falls, I think, 15 meters.
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
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joebranko
Thanks Sandy. Not sure what's on the other side of the gate. I too would like to see. Perhaps on another visit?
As the river flows into the gorge it goes into a cascade and falls, I think, 15 meters.
So when you go back to see if you can slip through that gate <tee hee>, you might also go into the inn and get a great pic of the falls! :)
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
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skitterbug
So when you go back to see if you can slip through that gate <tee hee>, you might also go into the inn and get a great pic of the falls! :)
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
For sure Sandy. I plan on doing just that. Unfortunately the Inn won't open until some time next year.
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
These last 3 look like tricky exposures but they have all worked well.
Re: 2017 Project 52, fourth quarter by Joseph Small <joebranko>
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Geoff F
These last 3 look like tricky exposures but they have all worked well.
Thanks Geoff.
Re: 2017 Project 52, <fourth> quarter by <Joseph Small> <jeobranko>
Re: 2017 Project 52, <fourth> quarter by <Joseph Small> <jeobranko>
Hi Joe ~ You've been to some interesting and pretty places! I considered why it is named Tiffany Falls? Does it eventually go over a ledge of some sort and your pics are at the beginning of it?
I like how you've captured the flow of the water. It still looks like water but you set the speed slow enough to indicate the water is moving! Perfect!
I only see 2 of the 3 of them. Flickr is saying the 3rd one is no longer available.
The first one of the Confederation Park series is also not showing for me. You captured the beauty of the Park perfectly in the last one (ducks swimming past a partially submerged tree). Spot on in my estimation! :)