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    Waterfalls

    The last time I was in the mountains, the air was pretty hazy most days, so shooting big mountain vistas wasn't ideal. So instead, I turned my attention downward and shot a bunch of waterfalls.

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    Nice Mike, these are really cool. to get the fade effect on the waterfall you just slow the shutter speed way down right? I've tried it but never really worked out.
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    Yup, the shutter speed will control how the moving water looks. Generally, the slower the shutter, the more blur/fade/smooth etc.

    Sometimes it takes a really slow (long) shutter speed. So in most of these I used a polarizing filter, along with an ND filter and a small aperture.
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    Nice pictures, #7 is my favourite here
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    number five is sweet!!
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    So BigMike, you stacked the ND and Polarizer filter together? Shots look great BTW.
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    Well captured!

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    3,5,6,7 all look pretty decent. i like 5 and 6 the most, but 3 also has a lovely quality about it. Good job on using the old saying, "When life gives you hazy days, make lemondade!" No wait...I mean....erm...you know what I mean!
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    I think they are all too saturated. You like your nature scenes vivid and bright, I prefer a more natural look.
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    You like your nature scenes vivid and bright
    You've got me there.
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    Very nice photos Mike!

    And thumbs up on turning a "lost" opportunity to shoot mountain vistas into a great session with waterfalls
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    Thanks.

    And thumbs up on turning a "lost" opportunity to shoot mountain vistas into a great session with waterfalls
    The funny thing is that I was in the same location the year before (annual family camping trip) and it was cloud & rainy so I had to figure out a way to make the most of it then as well.
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    3 and 4 is the same log i see up top in number 1 right lol


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    Yup, that's the same log. I didn't get a chance to hike up this stream very far. I was actually very close to the highway and my wife & son were sitting in the vehicle.
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    This is not to try to hijack the thread, but I had the very same thing happen a week ago on Mt Washington....low cloud and no visibility to take the scenic panoramas I was headed out to bring home, I found this little stream by the side of a parking lot near the upper Chalets.....spent an hour there and got this as the very first shot of the session. The flat light of the overcast cloud really helped to balance out the deep shadows I might have otherwise got from bright sunlight.........




 

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