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by mudder on Thu Jun 01, 2006 11:00 pm
G'day again,
Last quickie from this morning's wanderings in Cambarville, which I might add was completed with a most magnificent "country breakfast" and mug of coffee at a cafe in Marsville to warm up etc. was most yummy
Anyway, similar view, let me know what you think of the light and the composition...
EXIF: 5D, 17-35@17mm, F13, man exp 15sec's, circ-pol, two images merged

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by antman on Thu Jun 01, 2006 11:14 pm
Compositionally, I like this one better than the other in your series. The whole picture seems much more balanced.
What I do find distracting are the 2 dark sides to the picture. It almost looks like 2 lines down either side. I'm not sure if you deliberately wanted this effect during your pp'ing / merging of the images. I'd be interested to compare the same image with a more even treatment across the image.
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by PiroStitch on Fri Jun 02, 2006 12:09 am
I don't mind the lighting in this. It keeps drawing me to the centre and looks brilliant! I wouldn't change a thing and just print it up and frame it.
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by suzanneg on Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:50 pm
The image works for me nicely. I think the dark parts on each side are nicely balanced, and I agree with PiroStitch that this pushes the eye to the centre of the photo. I'd like to see it hung as well. 
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by macka on Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:59 pm
Stunner! 
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by NikonUser on Fri Jun 02, 2006 9:14 pm
Very nice.
I have a question regarding access to the falls...
Do you have to drive down a dirt road to get there? The reason I'm asking is that falls and rainforest shots are often best at the wetter times of year and I'd like to make my way up there soon. I don't have access to a 4WD though.
I know 'Lady Talbot Drive' in Marysville is dirt and after heavy rains could need a 4Wd to get down... how is Cora Lyn falls access?
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by camrak on Fri Jun 02, 2006 9:29 pm
Very nice shot, but fo me this 2 sides of photography will be more balanced, like previous antman comments. At the moment I feel unbalanced light in this picture.
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by avkomp on Sat Jun 03, 2006 10:46 am
like the dark mood to this.
keeps with the rainforest feel.
well done.
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by marcotrov on Sat Jun 03, 2006 1:59 pm
Great series Andrew. The lighting is really effective in this image.
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by mudder on Sun Jun 04, 2006 4:28 pm
NikonUser wrote:...I have a question regarding access to the falls...
Do you have to drive down a dirt road to get there? The reason I'm asking is that falls and rainforest shots are often best at the wetter times of year and I'd like to make my way up there soon. I don't have access to a 4WD though.
I know 'Lady Talbot Drive' in Marysville is dirt and after heavy rains could need a 4Wd to get down... how is Cora Lyn falls access?
Thanks
Paul
G'day mate,
Lady Talbot takes you down to the other falls (which I think are Stephenson's Falls?), to get to these ones you stay on the main road, go past Lady Talbot Dv and about 15k's up the road, a couple of k's past "the big culvert", you'll come to a spot that has "bear prints" painted on the road surface that goes from your left (where there's a small parking area) yep, that's right, bear foot prints painted in white on the road, that go across the road. Follow the track/path until you reach a "T" in the path where there's a small sign... Turn right there, and it'll take you straight to the falls, only a short and very easy flat walk but a fantastic spot 
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by Pa on Sun Jun 04, 2006 6:11 pm
great shot andrew love the darkness of it, reminds me of a place we used to go.
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by Alex on Sun Jun 04, 2006 6:15 pm
Fantastic shot, Andrew. I'd leave it as is.
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