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Not much to say about this one, other than it's probably my favorite from my brief stop at Mossbrae Falls with Brian "The L" Rueb, even though the comp might be too centered for some people. For once, to hell with the rules! Who made them up anyway? Yes, I have read the books too but sometimes, there is just no way to get the scene into the rule of thirds scheme, no matter how hard you try, without degrading other aspects of your photographed scene.
If you are in a reading mood today and want to know more about post processing, head over to my blog for a tutorial on a non-destructive way to dodge and burn your images: davidrichterphotography.com/blog/tutorial-dodge-and-burn/ It comes with a handy Photoshop action for free download to save you some hassle each time you want to use this technique. I use it to some degree on almost all of my images.
Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
This juggernaut falls looking more and more like Spring! There was so much spray coming off from the 207 ft waterfall its impossible to keep the lens dry. Happy Wednesday Everyone! :)
As viewed from the Palouse to Cascades St. Park Trail. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Palouse to Cascades St. Park Trail, WA
Mulnomah falls, sans the cute little bridge that you would normally see.
So, in a nutshell, I have been under the weather the past few days with some kind of evil cold. This has left me pretty much in bed, and when not caughing and gasping for breath like a dying old man, it has left me a little bored. So while going going through old pictures last night, I came across this one and decided to try something.
Using the "healing brush" tool, I was able to remove the bridge and restore Multnomah falls to its natural splender.
Yeah yeah yeah, this picture has obviously been shopped, but I think therein lies the beauty of it.
Happy waterfall Wednesday everyone.
*It's Wednesday*
It's another #waterfallwednesday and since most of you are out enjoying your families away from the computer, I'll leave you this little cascade for when you get back.
It's an unnamed little drop on Brandy Creek in Whiskeytown NRA. Near Redding, CA. I hope everyone had a great Christmas!
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For Waterfall Wednesday, here is a close-up of Multnomah Falls during last week's cold snap. Converted to B&W using Alien Skin Exposure's Agfa APX 100 setting.
taken on a lazy Sunday drive through the CRG with a couple of friends who were too "good" to shoot that morning! ha:) think we were all lacking inspiration as the snow had melted and the waterfalls were a bit icky- but i did like this one of lat~her iridescent lichens and columnar basalt wall are fantastically cool~cheers to waterfall wednesday:)
Here's something a bit different for Waterfall Wednesday. Arch Angel Falls, along the left fork of North Creek in Zion, is another photographer's stopping point on the "trail" up to the Subway. I rushed through this shot more than I should have because we didn't want to have to hike out of here in the dark, and we were running a bit short on daylight. I've only been home for a day, and I'm already longing to return to Zion to spend more time.
Another d*%$ waterfall picture.
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Since I don't have much for waterfall shots from down here in SoCal, I decided to post another comp from my recent visit to Rainbow Falls, near Mammoth Lakes, Ca.
I was lucky enough to catch it at a pretty high flow this time.
Rainbow Falls, Devil's Post Pile National Monument, CA.
In case your were wondering, 101 ft :-)
Explore Aug 4th, 2010 #277
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For my first try at capturing the Enchanted Tiki Room, without my tripod, and at night, and with only one show left for the day… not bad.
"Magnificent~having a grandeur or splendor superior to that to which the spectator is accustomed..."
Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Going to the back catalog a bit, another Lewis River shot. I just haven't been out at the waterfalls lately.
Hope everyone is having a fantastic day!
Sierra and Kyle at Latourell Falls. I swear - I have photos where you can see how gorgeous they are and actually see their faces - but I thought this would be fun for Waterfall Wednesday! Next stop with these two? HAWAII!
Just go with the flow 😊
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Happy WWW! lol Just a quick shot to celebrate waterfall Wednesday. Started last weekend off at LaTourel with Cliff and Christina.
I dunno what it is with this pic. some weird optical distortion (or flashbacks from my youth) or my sense of level is off. The rocks at the base of the falls seem level, but the waterfall is falling sideways. LOL I think I'm just off tonight!
Another view of probably the most popular waterfall on Cougar Mountain. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Cougar Mtn. Regional Wildland Park, Bellevue, WA
Les cascades majestueuses sont l'un des plus beaux spectacles de la nature. En parcourant les sentiers boisés d'une forêt tempérée, vous pourrez être récompensé par la vue imprenable de ce chef-d'œuvre naturel. Les eaux tumultueuses de la cascade créent une atmosphère saisissante de sérénité, tout en rappelant la puissance brute de la nature. Chaque goutte d'eau qui dévale la roche raconte une histoire vieille de milliers d'années.
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Majestic waterfalls are one of nature’s most beautiful spectacles. Traversing the wooded trails of a temperate forest, you might be rewarded with the breathtaking view of this natural masterpiece. The cascading waters create a striking atmosphere of serenity, while also reminding us of nature’s raw power. Every drop flowing down the rocks tells a story thousands of years in the making.
What is your most memorable waterfall experience? Share it in the comments! 🌿
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The official name of this little known jewel in the Columbia River Gorge is Lancaster Falls, named after Samuel C. Lancaster, an engineer responsible for the construction of much of the original Columbia River Gorge Highway (which is an awesome drive by the way!). Aptly named, I'd say.
Early in the morning, Miles and I arrive at the Starvation Creek State Park where the Mount Defiance trail follows Highway 84 westbound for about a mile before it dips into the forest. The ascent is really easy compared to what I should experience later in the morning but obviously not that easy for a private workshop sitting under the darkest spot at the bottom of the trail at Warren Creek. Joking about wanting to see the shots they got, we continue on the trail up to Lancaster Falls.
We arrive at the falls and FAWK, the flow is low and running off the right side of the falls which made framing the falls with the beautiful alder tree extremely difficult. After some scrambling along the run off, wet feet and moving some leaves rocks, we settled for a comp, shoot a couple of frames each, change positions, shoot some more frames and then decide it just doesn't come together and after a more or less successful hour and a half of shooting we start hiking back out in high hopes seeing the workshop again. Needless to say, we probably will never experience the goodness of what is hidden under the bridge.
P.S. The leaf was really there!
A tighter version of a similar shot that I posted a few months back. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
Cougar Mtn. Regional Wildland Park, Bellevue, WA
Exploring Elowah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. It's so much more fun when you go with someone who wears a red jacket and doesn't mind getting soaked.
Mount Rainier National Park
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Right out of the camera via Lightroom. Not bad for a micro 4/3 camera with a Leica lens huh?
Falls Creek Falls is a very pretty little falls right next to the road near the Stevens Canyon entrance to the park. The falls consist of a 30' plunge followed by a 10' lower tier.
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Oh man. Why can't flickr leave alone what has been working great for years. I feel like cancelling my account. This new flickr is nearly unusable! Well anyway, Happy waterfall Wednesday!
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I have always been taken by the amazing bright green on the face of the rock at Latourell Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. I'm on the fence about the shot, but thought I would display it and see what ya'll thought. Also, recovering from my planned cervical fusion has been a real drag (two surgeries in two months) and I so want to get back out for some fresh work. Thanks for looking my friends :)
Silver Cascade Crawford Notch, New Hampshire - I don't take many waterfall shots but when I do it's on a Wednesday.
Yocum Falls near Mount Hood. Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
I tried to turn the comments off as I felt kinda bad about posting another shot of this falls. I probably have a hundred shots of it on my photostream, but I wanted to post a Waterfall Wednesday shot.
I awoke to snow this morning here in Brightwood. All of the flowers in my yard that have been fighting for survival this "Spring" are mashed to the ground. I fear that the big bush with the little pink flowers in front of my living room window has broken off below the ground.
The sun is shining at the moment. but I'm sure that won't last long. : )
Have a great Wednesday!
With the water levels so low this time of year this waterfall gets a very nice reflection in the surrounding pool of water, which is normally not so still.
Happy Waterfall Wednesday, everyone!