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Originally Posted by clarionite
I'll play with that this evening too. But with both of them, I think the color difference between the rock and the other parts of the picture are what makes them interesting.
If I change them to black and white then they're relying on texture differences to make them interesting and I'm not sure there's enough there to cut it. But I'll play with it and post the results this evening when I get home.
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I liked the black and white of rock vs steel and am properly awed .. I've found that as a shutterbug the interest in the photographs is limited to those of us who like to capture the small nuances of life.
I liked the the picture of the gazebo? (not sure if thats the correct term) with the skyline in contrast but would like to see it without the modern buildings and in black and white.
I also like to use natural lighting in most outdoor sessions and your underexposure is more due to the canopy, especially in the waterfall. The canopy swallowed the light yet using a flash will blow something and you lose the sense that it is in the canopy... I sure would like to know how to correct using natural light.