Monday, October 13, 2008

Preview of coming attractions

Copyright Nathan Montgomery, 2008

Here's one of the shots I took this weekend on my cousin and my fall colors/NC waterfalls photography road trip. When we stopped to take this shot, we thought we were photographing Catawba Falls, but in fact, we were photographing a pair of falls downstream of the named cascade. Nevertheless, it's an interesting location. The upper right of this picture is actually an old dam. The water escapes through a hole in the upper left.

A quick comment on the photo. I no longer have access to Photoshop. However, my father-in-law has introduced me to a free program called GIMP that is absolutely fantastic. It has most of the capabilities of Photoshop, and for those that it lacks, I just use the Adobe Elements program that came with my PC. I'm very happy with the result, shown here.

Finally, I'd simply remark that this is the first waterfall I have photographed since my class in Oregon. I was very happy with the pictures I took out there, but I worried that my success was largely a function of having an instructor over my shoulder. Hence, I like this picture for a lot of reasons but one is that it reassures me that I did take home some helpful lessons from the class (not just nice photographs).

4 comments:

Dave Miller said...

Nice shot! The exposure is superb, the composition is excellent, the leaves here and there add a hint of fall color, no shadows. I think I can even hear the trickle. My camera is going to cry again when I pick it up.

Nate M. said...

Without your camera and your program, I wouldn't have nice pictures to show for my effort. Thanks so much.

mainou said...

Love the waterfalls.

Nate M. said...

Thanks, B. I've got two more waterfall shots I'll post from the weekend.