A few weeks ago we spent a couple of days in the Ceiriog Valley in eastern wales.One afternoon we went a bit further west, to the wonderful Pistyll Rhaedr waterfall. I wanted to experiment a bit with different shutter speeds, and I took quite a few shots with the X10, before we hiked up above the falls and shot a few more there. I then remembered I had my ancient Pentax ME loaded with Provia 100F in my bag, so that came out, first at the top and then back at the bottom. Sadly, although this was still supposed to be part of the "experiment", I forgot to take any notes of shutter speeds etc! I don't have a tripod, and I was using speeds on the X10 as long as 1/6; many shots show problems, but one or two were better, braced on the bridge rail.
Anyway, here are the first two, from the small falls at the top:
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And these were of the main fall (apparently the highest direct fall in the UK, and higher than Niagara!):
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I didn't take these with a view to them being comparison shots as such, but they are fun anyway. Perhaps I should have cropped the X10 shots to make it less obvious which is which.
I'm not sure what the X10 film simulation was set at, but it's usually Velvia and sometimes Provia, so I was a bit surprised that the X10 comes out rather more muted. It has a reputation for rather bold colours!
Anyway, I hope you like them!
(BTW any comments on how to improve my waterfall-shooting also welcome!)