Wino
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...waterfalls.
I live in a country where there are many waterfalls of all shapes and sizes. Have I ever been satisfied with a photo I've taken of any of them? NOPE.
Anyway, I thought I'd submit this one and see what comments and helpful suggestions I may get.
This one is on Koh Chang Island and is the very devil to get to. The climb to it is tricky and tiring, but once there the view is wonderful. It goes without saying that this photo does not do it justice. Actually I've just looked at the pic from a distance, it doesn't look quite so bad, or is that just wishful thinking? The waterfall's face is as smooth as it looks.
To take this pic I left my Fuji Finepix S7000 set to 'Auto' because in any case there was no way I was going to experiment with various settings whilst I balanced on a rather slippery rock overhang. As is usual in Thailand, the sun was out as you can see by the blown water. During the wet season water cascades down entirely from one side to the other.
For those interested in Exif data, right click your mouse, then click on image information, finally click on Exif.
I live in a country where there are many waterfalls of all shapes and sizes. Have I ever been satisfied with a photo I've taken of any of them? NOPE.
Anyway, I thought I'd submit this one and see what comments and helpful suggestions I may get.
This one is on Koh Chang Island and is the very devil to get to. The climb to it is tricky and tiring, but once there the view is wonderful. It goes without saying that this photo does not do it justice. Actually I've just looked at the pic from a distance, it doesn't look quite so bad, or is that just wishful thinking? The waterfall's face is as smooth as it looks.
To take this pic I left my Fuji Finepix S7000 set to 'Auto' because in any case there was no way I was going to experiment with various settings whilst I balanced on a rather slippery rock overhang. As is usual in Thailand, the sun was out as you can see by the blown water. During the wet season water cascades down entirely from one side to the other.
For those interested in Exif data, right click your mouse, then click on image information, finally click on Exif.