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sillzez
Sunkissed Shelly
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Cumberland Falls, KY

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Went home to KY for the week of Thanksgiving, just got back. While there, we went to Cumberland Falls, which is about an hour from my house (i had only been about 3 times in my life and i couldn't remember the last trip). So instead of flooding the gallery, I thought i'd post all the edited ones here. Let me know what you think - it was my first real try at the long exposure water and the sun was directly in front of me so i had a pretty rediculous time getting antyhing! Sunrise photo taken atop Clinch Mountain this morning, near Morristown, TN.

Cumberland Falls: »parks.ky.gov/resortparks/cf/index.htm
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jaykaykay
4 Ever Young
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I think you did splendidly at the long exposure in the water shots. I love the way they feel and the coloring is lovley. All in all, I enjoyed them all!

Bigfoot
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Robbinsville, NC
a very nice series of pics


xterrain
Head On
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Carlsbad, CA
reply to sillzez
Nice series Shelly. #10 is easily my fav.


McFly
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Carleton Place, ON
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Some are a little over exposed, but with the lighting conditions you described, I can see why. Do you have a polarize filter? Would have helped allot in this situation.
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sillzez
Sunkissed Shelly
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Schwenksville, PA

Thanks

ya, i did have it on and unfortunately still came out with those results. There were about 4-5 overlooks, the one closest to the falls near the bottom blocked the sun behind a mountain so I was able to get pretty good shots from that vantage point, but the rest, not so much...most have big octagon flares everywhere lol... But overall, i'm pretty satisfied with 12+ good shots.
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garstoth

join:2006-11-25
Iron River, MI
reply to sillzez
ahh i miss those falls, i was raised about 10 miles from there , out on cumberland falls hiway.


poppster
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I'm not sure where that is, but I was born and raised in Owensboro.
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mikeky
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Kentucky
reply to sillzez
Very nice! None of my Falls shots have ever turned out very good, seems timing is everything there.
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altermatt
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reply to sillzez
Great shots, sillzez! Can you explain what this means in your exif:
18mm 1/1th
Isn't 1/1th just 1 sec? Yet another of your shots HAS 1s so that can't be it. Have been experimenting myself with that effect (on much smaller, little "falls") and so am looking carefully at exifs lately .
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sillzez
Sunkissed Shelly
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well i believe i had it in TV mode, and 08'' or 06'' was what the display read to get those shots...anything more/less wouldn't work. Also used a polarizer with -2 exposure
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