Perfect shooting weather - had to go here after getting busted at Three Falls Woods
Chittenango Falls
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these kinda look like hdr? Am i right?
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surprisingly no. One shot, but when I was taking the pictures and looking at the scene, I almost felt I was looking at an HDR shot. It was misting, and the polarizer brought out the greens really well. The light was perfect today and the waterflow excellent.
No HDR, but I do have a few bracketed shots I was going to try with.
No HDR, but I do have a few bracketed shots I was going to try with.
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it was some great weather today... overcast skies... reminded me of all of last summer.
I was ready to shoot when I got home from work today, but as soon as I stepped outside it started to rain.
We drove past Chittenango on our way back from Oxbow, but didn't have time to stop. The great thing about that falls is that in bright sun, shooting can still work out well with a polarizer.
I was ready to shoot when I got home from work today, but as soon as I stepped outside it started to rain.
We drove past Chittenango on our way back from Oxbow, but didn't have time to stop. The great thing about that falls is that in bright sun, shooting can still work out well with a polarizer.