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Jayson, For a first shot of falls that is not too shabby at all. If you keep doing these types of shots it can help to mix up the amount of blurring that you put in as having a little bit of turbulence can make the shot far more dynamic. It also helps keep all of your shots from looking the same. Pat already covered a good deal of material. Only other things to add are to not be afraid of having dark shadows in your images. It can help focus attention on the brighter parts and provides more visual interest. With small scenes don't hesitate to get in close and low with a shorter focal length to provide some interesting perspectives in your shots. Again, mix things up. It will help you keep things interesting for yourself and over time you will no doubt find the best ways to express what you want to in the way that works best for you.
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