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Recent rains created this waterfall in Tacoma WA. Taken at Marine Park on Ruston Way just before sunset, the water is on the last leg to Commencement Bay. Long exposure.
Empties into Lake Erie, on Penn State University's Beherend Campus near Erie, Pa USA
Wish I'd taken a monopod on the hike, it would be such a great shot with better focus:)
ODC- Next Level
ND filters can take waterfalls to a smooth new level.
This waterfall is also the next level up from the falls in the previous picture on my photostream.
Southford Falls State Park
Southford, CT USA
Think this one is my favourite but with the zoom at 165mm camera school might not like it.
0.6 seconds at f14 with a grey filter to cut the light - not sure which one I used
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The Jägala Waterfall (Estonian: Jägala juga) is a waterfall in Northern Estonia on Jägala River. It is the highest natural waterfall in Estonia with height about 8 meters.
Santa Cruz Ca has quite a few waterfalls to see. This one is in the Fall Creek area of Felton. I hiked in on a foggy coast day to avoid the cold and get a good hike in. I was greeted by light crowds and cool temperatures all the way to the barrel making area.
I used a tripod and a polarizer to slow down the action and keep things still. Once I had my position picked out (standing in the creek), I used the timer to keep the image sharp. I used my new trekking poles to get most of the way in and was very impressed with the level of stability I had. Then I stepped on a slippery unstable rock and SPLASH, I was standing in the creek. I discovered it was not that bad and it cooled my feet from the climb. I usually avoid this at the ocean because your shoes never are the same after and smell like the ocean.
The creek was flowing enough to provide me with several options but many were in and out of the sun which made proper exposure impossible unless I did an HDR or other multi exposure compilation. So I stuck with the ones that were all the way in the shade. A little blue but I have control of the image temp range in RAW format.
Camera :.............................Canon EOS 30D
Lens:....................................Tamron f/2.8 17-50 zoom w / polarizer
Exposure :...........................0.3 second
Aperture :.............................f/10.0
Focal Length :....................35 mm
ISO Speed :........................100
Exposure Bias :.................-1 EV
An attractive little fall in the Val d'Anniviers. I'm quite pleased with how this has turned out, as it was handheld at the slowest exposure I dared try.
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Waterfall in a dark corner of a forest. I didn't use any ND filter, had a PL on and shot at f/10. Camera rested on a big rock, no tripod. Lens is a Sigma 17-70.
I am quite happy with it but I suppose a longer exposure would have given the water a smoother nicer effect. Comments/critiques welcome.
Designed in the early 70's, a very pleasant place to sit or bring a lunch. In Pioneer Square, just south of downtown.
A little history thanks to flickrite Seattle Daily Photo
seattle-daily-photo.blogspot.com/2006/08/seattles-hidden-...
My first attempt at exposure to catch water flow. It was too bright in the day for my camera to do a decent job, but it was educational for me.
Pictures taken today of the two waterfalls around Beith Tianna falls and the water fall by the mill of Beith. Different exposures and experimental processing in photoshop using different hues and tints
Waterfall on the Ouvane River where it flows past Carriganass Castle in Co Cork .
Carrig an eas is the Gaelic for Rock of the Waterfall.
One of the large farms in Patagonia. The particular one, Estancia Cristina is located in the National park Los Glaciers and is now a tourist lodge.
WaterFall from Above
Another experiment with long exposure
Caida de agua desde arriba
Otro experimento con exposicion larga
A waterfall near Seneca Rock, West Virginia. My only regret on this one is that I did not do a second shot with a longer exposure to capture that smooth waterfall effect as well.
Waterfalls of Time
roar down the years.
My face grows wet
as I sit here
listening to the echoes.
Charlotte Geier
9-25-98