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Visiting, the Salt del Moli waterfall for evening golden lights while part of the waterfall is frozen, an amazing Catalunya experience :-)
This was once my go-to spot in northern RI to catch the sunset over the falls. This picture was taken in 2019 but if you were to visit this spot today, the falls are only a mere trickle of water due to the drought conditions we've been experiencing over the past year or 2.
I went this evening to try out my new wide angled lense. Much needed here to get the reservoir and the setting sun, as well as the falls.
It’s #WaterfallWednesday and now that I’ve been home and was able to access @lightroom to fully stitch together shots of #jacksonfalls, I’m excited to show off how cool and secluded and hidden this fall is. Tucked away in a small gorge off the Natchez Trace Parkway, Jackson Falls is a branch of the Duck River and is a sculpted cascade down a 900 foot steep path that descends from the parkway into the gorge itself. While the main part of the falls is at the end of the trail, a whole sheet of water precedes them and cascades down to form the base of the fall which is seen here. With the rocks and trees of the gorge stretching above, the whole environment feels like a walled garden with a spectacular fountain at its center.
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Nothing beats immersing yourself in nature and just hearing a river flow.
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There wasn't much color left at Burney Falls, aimed low for this one to emphasize the pool framed by the mossy rocks. Hope you enjoy, and happy waterfall Wednesday!!!
Happy Waterfall Wednesday! and Happy St Patty's Day to you all.
These are not shamrocks, but this is the closest that I'll get here in Oregon. They are actually Sorrel (Oxalis Oregana) and grow in the woods around my home.
Have a great day!
Here's one more from the Middle Fork Cosumnes River Falls aka Valentine's Falls. ;-)
I'm looking forward to a big hike this weekend, and some new waterfalls if all goes well. :)
Happy waterfallwednesday!
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A beautiful hike through the forest will end at this tall beauty as the mist from the water hits your face. You can also be a little more adventurous and either go up to the top tier or venture your way down to the creek for a different angle. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Unnamed waterfall on Commonwealth Creek, along the old Cascade Crest Trail in Commonwealth Basin. Because of the high contrast I had to blend three different exposures. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Nat'l Forest, WA
Well, I think this is Soldier Boy Creek, near where it crosses the upper reaches of the Cascade River Road - very near the Cascade Pass trailhead. Also guessing that the mountain is part of Sahale Mountain. Scan of a long ago Pentax 6X7 Velvia transparency. I suppose that there is a small waterfall here, so - Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
North Cascades Nat'l Park, WA
I know this waterfall has been posted ad nauseam, but I just love the point of you when you’re in the splash zone! Happy #WaterfallWednesday !
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Maui has some incredible waterfalls and this one is super easy to access as it's right on the Road to Hana. Upper Waikini Falls also known as Three Bears Falls is an incredible site especially when you're standing right at the foot of the falls.
After Ben and I hit Sugar Pine Point SP for sunset, somewhat disappointed that the sun didn't break through, we ventured up to emerald bay. The clouds got thicker and it started snowing lightly. What an awesome experience to be in this spot as the snow started to drop. It really made it all worth it. Hope you enjoy, let me know what you think…and happy waterfall wednesday!!!
Beautiful rainbow over top of Overlander Falls. #OverlanderFalls #FraserRiver #NorthernBC #Canada #EarthPorn #CloudPorn #AquaBlues #MountRobsonProvincialPark #BCRivers #KWP #Beauty #nature #neature #landscapephotography #beginner #Nikon
I am back from a road trip with Rueb, to meet up with Stephen Oachs and Scott "Buttermilk" Davis in the desert of the Southwest. Before the long, cloudless haul down to the Southwest, passing grand towns like Blanding and Forgetaboutitville, we got some shooting done in Brian's neck of the woods. Namely, Mossbrae Falls and another top secret location I'll come to in another upload, because there is a nice story (just not for me) behind it.
Anyhow, after some scrambling along the railroad tracks we finally reached the bottom of Mossbrae Falls and let me tell you, this place is tough. A real beyotch to shoot. It's misty, cluttered, shot to death from some spots, hard to really convey the magic of this place, have I mentioned that it's misty yet? It is.
I aimed for something a little different here, concentrating on the top portion of the 150ft. wide falls which, I have not seen too many shots from *cough*... Sure enough, on our way back out, we hit the train which is still squeaking in my ears and I was told that it doesn't count as a trip to Mossbrae if you don't hit the train. So there. WHAT?
That said, I am on a cloud watch mission today. Yesterday, after I arrived in SJ after a non-stop ride from Moab to Redding to San Jose, I took a little nap. (Alright, 3 hours...) ... just to wake up to the most amazing clouds and sunset colors. Eff dat! I will never sleep again... it's way overrated anyway.
Happy Waterfall Wednesday everyone!
For #WaterFallWednesday, here's another view of Cumberland Falls, this time during the day, with an Ansel Adams-ish black&white treatment. This is a composite of three exposures to manage the large range of brightness from the sunlit water at the top of the fall to the deep shadows of the rocks.
I was able to just get a long enough exposure for the water to take on a more flowing rather than frozen appearance, using the lowest ISO (50), smallest aperture (f/22) and the camera on a tripod (Really Right Stuff pocket tripod -- great for hiking), but the brightest highlights on the sunlit water were overexposed and saturated. So I also took two other shorter exposures to keep the highlights from saturating, blended in those areas in Photoshop layers, and converted to B&W in Lightroom.
Nikon Z 6, 28-300mm @ 36mm.
Small cascade along the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Nat'l Forest, WA
re~posting my shot of the lovely Elowah falls in the Columbia River Gorge as it was chosen as a FINALIST in Aperture Academy's FALL COLOR CONTEST~
12,000 submissions- so, yeah, I am kind of smiley about it:)
ROBIN BLACK also has a gawgeous entry in the finals
and you can VOTE~! here www.apertureacademy.com/photography-contest-themes-voting...
It was actually a quickie easy breeze to vote compared to some contests like Outdoor Photographer~ so if you have a second I would greatly appreciate it:)
Happy Waterfall Wednesday! Here is a shot from the base of Lower Linton Falls. Although not my best or most compelling waterfall image, this one was not easy to capture. The nearly 1 and 3/4 mile hike is easy, I just got off path for the last 1/3rd mile which required climbing over at least 12 downed trees, vs taking a leisurely walk alongside the lake before ascending up to the falls.
By the time I made my way up the steep hillside to see the falls, it became evident that reaching the base is not easy as the canyon walls are very steep and crumpling away. I scouted around for a half hour looking for the safest way down. At that point the crumpling canyon helped my decent by crumpling away beneath my feet. I figured I might as well take a few pictures before I worry about how I was going to get back up and proceeded down further, over more trees and huge slippery moss covered boulders and into the water..
Then of course the rain kicked in, the winds started up and I started worrying about being stuck by myself in this canyon, in the middle of nowhere. As my mind continued to focus on worst case scenarios and the weather started to unload, I forgot do do things like check my images or dry my lens... After snapping a few pictures I slowly made my way back to hug the canyon wall and slip and slide back up. Ripped wadders, cut hands, covered in mud, and a pretty banged up knee later and I was back on safe ground! At that point I reviewed my images and wish I would of taken more time to capture some better angles and of course wiped away the water drops that ruined most of the images I took.... But since this falls almost got the best of me (at lease in my mind), i decided i must share what I got.
If i could take you to one waterfall...just one...this is my girl:) A classic beauty~ timeless...
She is grand and gorgeous and wicked and forgiving and~ sigh...she will hurt you and you will come back- again.
And again.
And again.
Woop Woop!
It's #waterfallwednesday again! Luckily I'm stocked up with a slew of new images to keep me going. At my last trip to Mossbrae, I had to take the shot everyone takes home of these drippy details at the bast of the falls. It's a challenge trying to make it feel straight. There isn't a single straight line anywhere, but I had to find a rotation that just felt right. I'm not sure if I found it, but I had to set it somewhere. Somehow I don't think it really matters.
I was out shooting with my bud Ken Hubble. I'm looking forward to catching up with everyone's waterfall shots.
The full hires version is viewable here, goo.gl/1NgLM
Happy Waterfall Wednesday everyone!
My home internet is on the fritz so I'm tying to sneak this in here from work (shhh don't tell anyone) and hopefully get to go through all the #WaterfallWednesday submissions as soon as it returns. This is the legendary Mossbrae Falls shoot from an unusual angle. Good day everyone!
Please view it large. Flickr compression doesn't do it any justice.
Warm afternoon light filters through the remains of the morning fog lingering around the Columbia River Gorge, creating a vibrating and lively atmosphere, amidst the golden glowing autumn foliage.
A little but painful injury allowed me to process some more images and rework a few others from my US trip last year. I can't wait to come back. Miss ya guys!
Here's part two of Mission Fall Color... "Gold Swirl" I once again returned to one of my favorite spots along this little creek, tugged away in lush beech growth; now in its glowing fall dress. The sun burning through a high layer of fog provided just the right amount of light to make the golden hues really pop. This is a manual blend of three exposures; background at f/6.3 to freeze the leaves from blowing around during the exposure too much and sharp detail throughout. The other two exposures were shot at f/10 for the swirl action and safety reasons such as masking out a leave that left a yellow streak across the image while falling down during the exposure.
Located near Lake Superior at Tahquamenon Falls State Park in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I posted a photo of the upper falls a while back. As always thanks for visiting and your comments. Happy Halloween and have a great Wednesday everyone!
There's a lady who's sure all that glitters is gold
And she's buying a Stairway to Heaven
When she gets there she knows, if the stores are all closed
With a word she can get what she came for
Ooh, ooh, and she's buying a Stairway to Heaven
There's a sign on the wall but she wants to be sure
'Cause you know sometimes words have two meanings
In a tree by the brook, there's a songbird who sings
Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven
Ooh, it makes me wonder
Ooh, it makes me wonder
There's a feeling I get when I look to the west
And my spirit is crying for leaving
In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees
And the voices of those who stand looking
Ooh, it makes me wonder
Ooh, it really makes me wonder
And it's whispered that soon if we all call the tune
Then the piper will lead us to reason
And a new day will dawn for those who stand long
And the forests will echo with laughter
If there's a bustle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed now
It's just a spring clean for the May queen
Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run
There's still time to change the road you're on
And it makes me wonder
Your head is humming and it won't go, in case you don't know
The piper's calling you to join him
Dear lady, can you hear the wind blow, and did you know
Your Stairway lies on the whispering wind
And as we wind on down the road
Our shadows taller than our soul
There walks a lady we all know
Who shines white light and wants to show
How everything still turns to gold
And if you listen very hard
The tune will come to you at last
When all are one and one is all
To be a rock and not to roll
And she's buying a Stairway to Heaven
♪♪www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9TGj2jrJk8♪♪
Happy Waterfall Wednesday Everybody...................:)
~Hugs~
I wonder who comes up with these themed days. Waterfall Wednesday works for me, particularly with this image I found of incredible Saint Mary Falls in Glacier National Park, Montana. This falls can be a gusher or a trickle or something in-between. When I hiked the short trail to get here one rainy morning, it was a little less than a gusher but way more than a trickle. The interesting thing about this waterfall is that you *maybe* can see the turquoise hues of the water, but not always. Sometimes, it just look all white until you try a "silky water" shot . Then, you can see that stripe of turquoise feeding into the turquoise-hued, crystal-clear waters.
This image was captured with my very first full-frame camera. After I tried out full-frame, I was totally hooked. And this silky water shot was the result of using just a polarizing filter (probably another reason the color really pops), because I had never even heard of a ND filter, nor a grad-ND filter, actually. I was on my first ever photo workshop and learned so much from that trip.
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