Me REALLY likey this one!! Awesome view! I would suggest playing with the level or whatever you want to call it of B&W. I doesn't quite seem right but I can't put my finger on it. Great job though. I'm becoming more and more impressed with every picture you post. ^_^
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Yeah, I think there is still something not quite perfect with the sky...like it has glare or something off the clouds. I don't know how to fix it though :S The rest of it is great!
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What a great panoramic scene. You've really enhanced it by using B&W. It's good the way you have captured the scene from the top of the falls, too. It really adds depth to the image...Jacquie
An awsome B&W and strong composition. The only things that detract from it are the overblown hights in the clouds and water. Nevertheless, great job. :)
Not sure if you simply converted this to monochromatic or not, however ... the red channel is usually the 'fixer upper' for the blown out parts. Delving into the channel mixer might resolve some of that.
But ... but ... I really don't mind that aspect. Your choice to convert was a great intuitive leap. The sky as is, adds in another dimension to the surrealism I get from this image.
And I must say this ... I would like to have seen the original colour shot. For comparative purposes and more so, my own personal curiosity. If you do have Photoshop, there is a neat way to polarize an image and correct some of the overexposure. Go here for a quick and simple tutorial.
I like the angle of this shot - looking over the falls, feeling its power. Excellent captured in the B/W. Good action showing the water flowing off the falls. The mass of trees adds extra beauty to this fine image. The sky is alittle strange, but on the whole this is a terrific image. Thanks :^*>