Goose Falls?
This water cascade is in a local park which has a little lake, a stream, and this lovely little waterfall. I doubt it has an official name but based on the congregation of geese (and ducks) in the quieter top section I propose to name it Goose Falls. Taken on a dim and dark December day on very slow film so the blurring of the water is more a technical necessity than a creative choice. To get any kind of proper exposure it called for a slower shutter speed. I'm assuming this was either 1 second or 1/2 second but I can't remember for sure. I had the old Rolleiflex perched on the square railing of a pedestrian bridge and I remember having to be conscious of taking the shot while there was no one else on the bridge because the whole thing wobbled every time someone made their way across it!
Medium format 6x6 photography
Rolleiflex 3.5F (Planar)
Ilford Ortho 80 B&W film
Goose Falls?
This water cascade is in a local park which has a little lake, a stream, and this lovely little waterfall. I doubt it has an official name but based on the congregation of geese (and ducks) in the quieter top section I propose to name it Goose Falls. Taken on a dim and dark December day on very slow film so the blurring of the water is more a technical necessity than a creative choice. To get any kind of proper exposure it called for a slower shutter speed. I'm assuming this was either 1 second or 1/2 second but I can't remember for sure. I had the old Rolleiflex perched on the square railing of a pedestrian bridge and I remember having to be conscious of taking the shot while there was no one else on the bridge because the whole thing wobbled every time someone made their way across it!
Medium format 6x6 photography
Rolleiflex 3.5F (Planar)
Ilford Ortho 80 B&W film