Falls of Bruar - long exposures within

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Had another day out with the B+W ND 3.0 filter at the Falls of Bruar at Bruar which is just outside Blair Atholl and due to more rainy weather the falls were in spate so made for a good shoot.

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2.

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3. Black and white version of 2 for a contrast

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4.

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5. Black and white version of 4 again for a contrast

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Enjoy :)

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At 500 pixels wide they are too small to view comfortably.

No 2 looks like the strongest composition and a little time spent in PP filling in the blown highlights would be worthwhile.
 
I dont have access to my usual hosting at moment as not got cash to renew it so stuck with flickrs stupidity of reducing size of photos. I need to improve my PS work so will keep on learning to correct issues as they are spotted :)
 
No.2 for me but reduce the exposure a little next time keeping the silky look but lessen the blown areas.
 
I dont have access to my usual hosting at moment as not got cash to renew it so stuck with flickrs stupidity of reducing size of photos. I need to improve my PS work so will keep on learning to correct issues as they are spotted :)

Try Photbucket. Its free.

Good set. Are there any 'blown' areas, apart from the water? Presumably you used some kind of HDR, which has picked up on the light tones in the rocks.
 
Will look into photobucket today and no HDR was used just due to the long exposures and the amount of water flowing was hard to avoid the water looking blown. As to the rocks was probably me tweaking too in PS which i can revisit and tone down looking over the photos again this morning.
 
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