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East Canyon Creek

Just wondering how this works out, I found it to be a little hard trying to shoot clear water.
That is a 2x10 or a 2x12 plank running across these two rocks, and behind those rock is another small foot bridge homemade out of 2x6 and plywood. I would of fished in here but didn't see any fish swimming by.

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Just wondering how this works out, I found it to be a little hard trying to shoot clear water.
That is a 2x10 or a 2x12 plank running across these two rocks, and behind those rock is another small foot bridge homemade out of 2x6 and plywood.

110v.jpg


Cody,

I have spent some time studying this picture to see if one can bring back what you saw heard and felt coming cross this bridge and water fall. It's hard to translate all these impressions in a quick snap. for a start, the brightness of the water needs to be within the range of your camera settings. Here it's a little overexposed so detail is lost in the foam of the water. Did you shoot RAW format or just jpg. If the former, then the highlights can be recovered.

A polarizing filter can help too when there's a lot of reflection off water.

Keep trying: next time a fish and another picture!

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Just wondering how this works out, I found it to be a little hard trying to shoot clear water.
That is a 2x10 or a 2x12 plank running across these two rocks, and behind those rock is another small foot bridge homemade out of 2x6 and plywood.

110v.jpg


Cody,

I have spent some time studying this picture to see if one can bring back what you saw heard and felt coming cross this bridge and water fall. It's hard to translate all these impressions in a quick snap. For a start, the brightness of the water needs to be within the range of your camera settings. Here it's a little overexposed so detail is lost in the foam of the water. Did you shoot RAW format or just jpg. If the former, then the highlights can be recovered.

A polarizing filter can help too when there's a lot of reflection off water.

Keep trying: next time a fish and another picture!

Asher
 
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