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    Andy, Wonderful shots, glad to see the wind didn't blow all of the leaves off before you had a chance to capture them. The waterfalls are spectacular.
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    Beautiful Andy!

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    Andy - Those are beautiful shots. You live in a beautiful area, and as Bob said... those waterfalls are spectacular.
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    Andy...another great series...Love #3....

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    I have probably already posted to many in this thread, but I do like shooting during autumn. So here are couple more from yesterday (shot from a kayak)

    7D, 24-105L @ 24mm, 1/125 sec, f/11, ISO=200

    Autumn at Ludington State Park-2459 by westmichigan, on Flickr

    7D, 24-105L @ 24mm, 1/400 sec, f/8, ISO=200

    Autumn at Ludington State Park-2558 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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    Andy, I really like "Autumn Reflections". And not just because you called it Autumn

    Although, where was the sun during the shot? I can't help but think the colours are lacking the punch of the shot above it.

    Nothing says Autumn to me like some fungi... I might have to go on a mushroom hunting mission soon...

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    Thanks for the comments everyone.

    Ham, the sun was partly obscured by cloud around the hills to my left when I took the "reflections" shot, so the lighting is more diffuse than I would have liked.

    Pat, I wish I lived in an area like this, but these shots are all 3-4 hours from home.

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    Amicalola falls. My only worthwhile fall colors photo for this season. Plus I had to post waterfall shots in as many threads as possible



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    Quote Originally Posted by nvitalephotography View Post
    Amicalola falls. My only worthwhile fall colors photo for this season. Plus I had to post waterfall shots in as many threads as possible
    What a great waterfall.
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    That is a beauty Nick.

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