Dwayne Oakes
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Thanks for taking a look !
Take care,
Dwayne Oakes
Dwayne Oakes The Four Tier
Take care,
Dwayne Oakes

Dwayne Oakes The Four Tier
i love waterfalls, making the flow misty/milky like! thanks for sharing! However I'm not really a fan of the blurring/soft effects. Those lovely rocks at the back wold be more edgier and striking if it wasn't softened at all.
I typically like f/22 for its DOF and water effect (motion blur) and since I am using a soft
focus effect (Orton) in my work anyway, aperture diffraction is not much of a concern.
hi asher and dwayne,
Regarding the DOF at f22, that is my favorite technique as well. However, a lot of my friends and photogs advised me to shy away from f22. Between f11-16 would be enough for web and blowups. The Dof at these apertures are already enough to give you that clarity and sharpness that you need. I just got home from trekking the whole day applied apertures less than 19 and im already blown away with out processing. As soon as i finish the set would post it right away.
Karlo and Dwayne,
It's best, in my opinion to use the lens that has the right effect rather than change it in PS, however skillful one may be. So I really recommend the less well corrected lenses at large aperture to get the dreamy effect. It also allows more attention in an organic way to the central subject, the waterfall. I really doubt one needs anything more than f 8.0 and the DOF will be generally fine at 5.6. These high f stop numbers are really only needed in exceptional circumstances such as with large format photography.
Asher
Well said, Dwayne,This is what makes art and photography so great, we all have are own take on it. (subjective)