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Shishigawa-Keikoku
There is in northern from of Nobeoka City, in this gorge, which is apporoximately 2km along Shishigawa(river),is formed by white granite,and the clear stream is very beautiful and can enjoy the scenery of four seasons.
Just before I left for my trip to Shenandoah National Park the weather forecast was three days of near perfect weather. However when I got there it was three days of clouds, drizzle and heavy thunderstorms. On my second day I went to do a short day hike to the Dark Falls waterfall pictured above under very heavy clouds which meant far from ideal lighting. Also since it was a waterfall I wanted to do some longer exposure shots so I had my tripod slung across my back which I normally don't carry for hiking preferring to save that for just drive by shooting. When I got to the falls the only place if I wanted do a frontal shot the only place to do it was along a edge of slippery irregular rocks with a very strong current along the edge of a ten to twelve foot drop with big large boulders at the bottom. Even if I was forty years younger I would have been hesitant to risk broken bones or worse for the sake of photographic art so I kept what shots I took along the trail edge on one side.
These unamed falls on a little known burn running off the south side of the neglected Campsie Fells are a surprisingly pleasant hang out with large sweeps of smooth slabs. They are good for taking a selfie on too (although the reality of executing said selfie is a lot less cool!
Here we are at the Hohwald waterfall which is one of the most visited in my region.Don't easy to take some photos without any visitor, so I had to come back in late afternoon to take this one. I did use the a little stopper from Lee to get the long exposure. Hope you enjoy, thanks in advance for your favs and comments.
Das Bild hat natürlich auch eine Geschichte drum herum
Die Steine am Aussichtspunkt sind etwas glitschig und so kam es bei enem Sturz meiner Frau zu einer kaputten Brille und einem Cut über dem Auge (zum großen Glück über dem Auge !!!). Wir sind dann zu einer Ärztin in Norwegen gefahren die den Cut dann klammerte. Sie fragte aber mehrmals nach ob es wirklich bei einem Sturz passierte ;-)
Goit Stock Waterfall located in Bronte Country, West Yorkshire, UK
4 min exposure at f11 with a 10 stop ND filter.
This waterfall was nestled in a small park that was in a relatively urban setting outside Hilo. As with many things on Hawai'i, though, it doesn't take much to create a wonderful scene.