I would have liked that too, but what is not seen in this photo is that there are about 300-400 people in that place and a larger composition would not have been necessary.lovely shot, although I have to agree with Morexp57 here, as I think the image would have been better composed if the entire waterfall was in shot and we could see the landing pool at the bottom. If you couldn't get a wider shot, a panorama can sometimes help get in this missing key elements.
I would have liked that too, but what is not seen in this photo is that there are about 300-400 people in that place and a larger composition would not have been necessary.
And one more thing..They built a metal railing in front of the waterfall that ruined the whole landscape ..lovely shot, although I have to agree with Morexp57 here, as I think the image would have been better composed if the entire waterfall was in shot and we could see the landing pool at the bottom. If you couldn't get a wider shot, a panorama can sometimes help get in this missing key elements.
It is a nice shot no doubt, I sometimes forget that there can be sometimes a lot of people around a beautiful scenic spot or hand rails. I am lucky here in Thailand that a lot of scenic places are rarely visited by large numbers of people at the same time.I would have liked that too, but what is not seen in this photo is that there are about 300-400 people in that place and a larger composition would not have been necessary.
How I understand you! 300 to 400 people!I would have liked that too, but what is not seen in this photo is that there are about 300-400 people in that place and a larger composition would not have been necessary.