austinboothphoto's avatar
A great and well composed waterfall scene...I sense a hint of Adamus influence with that slight bit of orton glow.
Ian-Plant's avatar
Ha! Too funny people say "a hint of Adamus influence" for using a popular and widely used technique actually invented by someone else, what's his name, rhymes with "Horton" . . .
austinboothphoto's avatar
Yeah but you can't deny that his use of it recently has caused a lot of people to start trying it as well. Not saying that I think you were copying Marc by doing it as I do realize the technique has been around for a while and I even tried it a few times a couple years ago before I even noticed it in some of Marc's photography. I have seen plenty of your photography before and have read your articles on naturephotographers.net and I respect your work and believe that your photography has its own unique style that stands out as something different than the rest in this recent influx of digital nature photographers. I hope I didn't offend you by dropping Adamus' name in that comment.
Ian-Plant's avatar
No worries, not offended at all mate! Hope I didn't offend you with my response -- I was just having a little bit of fun.
austinboothphoto's avatar
Not at all, congrats on a great photo. I'll need to try and head up to the local waterfalls (Columbia river gorge) to take some shots, hopefully before the fall foliage is over.
kkart's avatar
Horton, now wait a second, doesn't that have something to with Donuts in Canada?? Ohhhhhh rhymes with lol
Andrew-Dewar's avatar
mmmmh..Tim Hortons shitty coffee, and decent donuts.