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This is a discussion on Thurmond Waterfall within the Landscape forums, part of the Picture Galleries category; This falls is close to my mother's house. It is located on the road to Thurmond....

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    Thurmond Waterfall

    This falls is close to my mother's house. It is located on the road to Thurmond.

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    Very nice capture, the dark froeground really draws in your eyes to the falls, and I like the texture in the water areas.
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    Another very nice capture Larkspur. I would try to clone out the dead branches on the left, this is where CS5 would come in handy and I know you are not using that version.
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    As I mentioned in the Photo Challenge area that two things that I would do here, one remove the sign in that background above the water and the other is to open up the shadows on the right bank to bring out the foliage and the rocks there and I think that it would really make your eyes flow through this.
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    Larkspur,

    I noticed that you had 3 separate threads here and needed to comment on all threr rather than as a group of images. Not a big deal, but as a time saver for you and this is the way that I post my images as follows.

    Start a thread and enter your title and subject matter as always.

    Now below you put in your first image right, now go to the top of the subject and hit enter once or twice and enter the next image above the first one and so on. This will save you time of putting in one message and another, this way all your images are in juts one thread, rather then in 3 in total. Does this make sense?
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    I will have to work on it when i get back home. Thanks for the input on these shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Another very nice capture Larkspur. I would try to clone out the dead branches on the left, this is where CS5 would come in handy and I know you are not using that version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by larkspur View Post
    I will have to work on it when i get back home. Thanks for the input on these shots.
    You are more then welcome let us know how it worked out for you.
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    Larkspur, 3 wonderful images. I agree with the comments that Dennis has made and I have one to add.

    Maybe only me, but in the "Thurmond Waterfall" needs to be leveled out. My head wants to keep flopping to the left because of the slant. It might be natural, but.

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