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If you’ve ever only seen one picture of Oregon, it was probably taken at Multnomah Falls. It’s only about a 30 minute drive from downtown Portland, and is located right by the freeway, which makes it one of the most visited places in the state, if not the entire Pacific Northwest.
Just wanted your thoughts on composition, coloring, post-production, and anything else you think is pertinent to the discussion. Thanks in advance for your comments. ![]() EXIF: Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Exposure: 2 Aperture: f/22.0 Focal Length: 47 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0 EV Flash: Off, Did not fire
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I really like the post on this photo as you've done a real good job on the saturation to wash out the surroundings and keep the focus points on the painted water.
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Unfortunately, I only had few minutes to shoot, and I wanted to get some longer exposure shots here. I'm already planning my next trip down there, though, so it would be good to get some faster speed shots to show the power of that lower falls. Great idea, and thanks for the comment.
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i like the composition of the upper falls. usually it is photograph with the upper falls smack in the middle of the bridge. i like this shot.
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