A different perspective
Sometimes you get thrown a curveball. On this morning I set out to shoot a classic image of Multnomah Falls in the fall, shot far back from the walkways. When I got there, there were now gates thanks to COVID and they did not open until 9am. 9? I need the morning light though. Ok, plan b. I have bene watching a lot of Nick Page and Fototripper videos where they challenge us all to use zoom lenses more often. So I backed out and zoomed in. Why was I there? To capture the falls and the season. So what if I moved in and shot just the falling portion of the falls and a single tree that shows the season? So this image is me stepping out of the comfort zone and trying to shoot something more elemental. This is a blend to show tonal rages to deepen the colors and the contrast.
Let me know what you think.
A different perspective
Sometimes you get thrown a curveball. On this morning I set out to shoot a classic image of Multnomah Falls in the fall, shot far back from the walkways. When I got there, there were now gates thanks to COVID and they did not open until 9am. 9? I need the morning light though. Ok, plan b. I have bene watching a lot of Nick Page and Fototripper videos where they challenge us all to use zoom lenses more often. So I backed out and zoomed in. Why was I there? To capture the falls and the season. So what if I moved in and shot just the falling portion of the falls and a single tree that shows the season? So this image is me stepping out of the comfort zone and trying to shoot something more elemental. This is a blend to show tonal rages to deepen the colors and the contrast.
Let me know what you think.