This is another look at the red waterfall that I found in Arches National Park in Utah after some heavy rain a week or so ago. These 2 are closer shots from the previous as I slowly worked my way in shooting as I went.
As I review these they almost take an unlevel look to them that even had me...
When I was in Arches I spotted this red waterfall flowing. I passed it by, but it only took a few seconds to realize that I needed to make a U-turn. Which I did and I went back to shoot it. Later that evening I decided to go back again as I wanted to be able to get in closer to it to shoot...
This is from Glacier NP a few years back. I don't recall which waterfall this is, perhaps Alan does. But it was an area I really enjoyed exploring. I hope to get back there next summer, so I need to dig out my maps and figure out where I had shot this.
I liked the way the rocks were uplifted...
One from a few years back in the Columbia River Gorge.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
PS. I didn't title this one because I don't remember where I shot this, maybe Alan will recognize it.
Frozen Falls, taken one year ago at Kirjufellsfoss during a Workshop One-on-One I led in Iceland. Leica M10, Voigtlander 10mm and filters Formatt-Hitech Firecrest Ultra.
Thank you for viewing, best regards
Vieri
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous and photographed waterfalls in Iceland, most known for being photographed from behind the water. Since I like to go to Iceland in winter, both for my Workshops and for my personal work, that is never possible: the access to the waterfall's back is closed...
Here's a view of Gullfoss from up above the falls. The wind was howling - not only did I hang my bag from my tripod, I also had to increase the ISO to 400 to minimize the shutter speed and hold the tripod down with my body weight. I took a few shots and then moved closer to the falls, which was...
This was my favorite shot from my photographic pilgrimage to Havasupai. When we arrived at the falls, the pool was filled with kids swimming and enjoying the scene. When I went back at sunset to photograph them, my friends and I just had to share with one other person. Plenty of room to walk...
This was the first waterfall site we visited during our recent trip. We held out for a decent sky and this was about as good as it got. This was at nearly midnight in mid-June.
Virtual relief on a hot day:cool: with plenty more heat coming here to the Northwest next week.
Proxy Falls, Oregon, taken back in '07 with EOS 5D with the first EF 16-35mm. Toned down the highlights, as the place was in full sun.
Proxy Falls by Zeph posted Jul 21, 2018 at 10:48 PM
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This is an incredible waterfall and one of the highest in Iceland. We had 45 mph winds while at the top giving us pause as we got close to the edge of the cliff.
My morning hike was with the plan to shoot this frame, I wasn't quite happy with the wind and plain sky. Well, that's part of nature photography, get up early and try again tomorrow!
I was hiking this morning (early) in Indian Peak wilderness with the plan to shoot wildflowers, cascades and the peak glow together, but it was too windy to shoot wildflowers and waterfalls together. I left there immediately and on the way back shot this no-name cascade as my consolation for the...
Brúarfoss (bridge falls although blue falls would work too) isn't a large waterfall but between the blue color and the shape it really is a unique sight. It's a little tricky to find but worth the effort.
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