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"X" marks the spot ... something must be buried there in the stream. If the sun would have been able to break through the fog I am sure the rainbow would have landed right here too :)
This waterfall at Ricketts is always fun to shoot ... I like how in the frame the flow splits coming down at the waterfall, and also here in the stream below the falls.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall is impressive all year round but in winter it becomes quite special with strong gusts moving the fall around and the spray making it almost impossible to get a clean shot :)
The Stiensdal Waterfall, near Hardangerfjord, Norway.
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UPDATED: 30th November, 2017
A well photographed waterfall from our day trip to North Wales. I'm trying to improve my landscape technique at the moment after a day out with our friend and accomplished landscape photographer John Starkey. The weather forecast was completely wrong, so we didn't manage to do as much as we'd hoped, but the walk through the woods to this little waterfall was lovely.
We were enjoying the tranquillity of the location until someone on the adjacent estate started blasting away with a shotgun at regular intervals, oh well....
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Agua Azul Waterfalls with 10 stop ND filter, Chiapas, Mexico.
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One of the many waterfalls there in Ricketts Glen. This one is not too big and hence not a lot of 'spray', so you can get in closer.
Well, those who follow me on Facebook already saw my post of this location here. It was a selfie made at sunrise with my buddy Olaf and Nadia. We were here on Sunday before last and it was such an enchanting place! Both Olaf and me we were ready to hike some time through forests or mountain slopes. But nothing of this happened. I must confess, I was never in my life so quick at such a beautiful waterfall without walking. We parked the car on the roadside in a forest, went down about 80 steps of a stairs … down a ravine … and voila … we were at the location! What … so quick? I couldn’t believe that such a place was so easy accessible! Well, more time for the preparation before sunrise he he he. And I must repeat … it’s always such a great experience and great fun to shoot with friends.
After some time Olaf and Nadia began to make some portrait shootings and I took the chance to explore more the grotto from the inside! And thanks to the light of the sunrise and the wonderful green tones of the water the grotto began to shimmer in yellow and green tones in a subtle way. It was like in an Emerald Cave! This was the perfect moment for me to make this shot here. I hope you like it!
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Jinbanotaki Waterfall
陣馬の滝
This waterfall is one of the springwater spot
coming from Mt.Fuji.
写真を撮りに行けていないので、
ちょっと前の陣馬の滝の写真です。
[16:9 trimming]
Fujinomiya city, Shizuoka pref, Japan
I did like the colour of the rocks here. This is a beautiful walk and one I will do again. Do have some more shots to share.
Just experimenting with tone mapping.. I don't think I would want to publish every photograph with this effect but it is a tool and I have seen some amazing photographs using this type of process. (not that this is amazing..its just me playing around) weather has been very overcast too.
Explored
How the guys in explore work ill never know .. thanks :)