Photographer’s Note
My first upload was of a little river next to the road in Tyrol (Ötztal) from Oetz to Oetzerau-Ochsengarten. A littlebit upstream I found a few days later this spot. I put my tripod almost in the water to get this result. I had dark, rainy weather so it was not so difficult to get a longer shutterspeed. In this case the shutterspeed was 13 sec.
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mmohan
(280) 2009-04-28 8:58
Hi Klara, nice attempt . I like the effect in the water, the rock on the right lower part can be cropped, I think this is also the sharpest bit, I would have preferred the falling water to be the sharpest, what do you think?TFS,Manoj
pen
(446) 2009-04-28 9:06
hi,
i like how you handle your f-stop and shutter speed. Great capture of this motion shot.
TFS
Pedro
brano14
(1870) 2009-04-28 9:52
Hello Klara,
Welcome to TE!
Great start with this beautiful photo. I like that "milky" look of water.
Thanks!
Brano
biglad
(435) 2009-04-28 9:54
Hi Klara,
This is a nice composition, and I for one am a fan of using longer exposures on water like this. I agree with what mmohan as said about making the falls the focal point of the shot, but I like the inclusion of the rock on the bottom right with the wood chip on it as this adds a new colour component to the shot.
Cheers
Simon
isabela_sor
(42097) 2009-04-28 11:33 [Comment]
amirey10
(565) 2009-04-28 11:36
salut clara,
rien à dire, c'est fantastique
je dirais méme paradisiaque
bravo mille fois
;)bonsoir
amine
melmcree
(2261) 2009-04-28 14:06
Hi Klara,
I was immediately attracted to the silky look of the waterfall yet when I looked at the picture in full size something was missing. For me what I think my eye keeps going towards are the objects that are the sharpest, which are the rocks and the greenery in the background. When I look at them they aren't at the forefront and my eye loses interest. I think if you composed the image with the rocks to be the main focus and let the water blur around them it would make for a stronger composition, in my opinion.
I think technically you did a super job with the slow shutter speed and exposure. I hope you take this critique constructively. You obviously know how to use your camera.
Mel
mortijo
(12210) 2009-04-29 2:59
Hallo KLara,
Deze is ook erg mooi. Heel prachtig licht en een mooi effect op het water.
Groeten uit Luxemburg
John
Muse
(30941) 2009-04-29 7:34
Hi Klara,
Welkome on TE!
Superbe photo de ces chutes d'eau et un très bel effet de filé.
Des couleurs magnifiques et un très bon cadrage.
Parfait règlage de l'appareil qui donne un super résultat
Bravo car l'exercice n'est pas facile
Best regards
Denise
mjdundee
(3508) 2009-04-30 9:15
Hello Klara,
Very nice long exposure - a extremely peacefull setting. The upraging dead trunk is somehow disturbing my eyes - but it is only marginal. Well done. TFS Thomas
popsick
(221) 2009-05-01 5:12
this is absolutely beautiful shot...
brances on the top right are bit distract.
but a great shot.. love it ;)
Ino
sultana
(1203) 2009-05-05 0:59
This is a beautiful shot for example of long exposure.But bushes on the top right are disturbing.
Well done
Sultan
Bruno40
(6440) 2009-05-15 7:40
oh!, I love this!.. I would like to have this in my gallery!!
veyr nice use of filter ND.
good work
Jorge
Photo Information
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Copyright: Klara Mulder (Klaracolor)
(201) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-08-07
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Olympus E-300, Zuiko 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6, ND 4
- Exposure: f/22
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-04-28 8:45








