fishing4sanity
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Yesterday I headed out to find a couple of waterfalls I wanted to visit for the first time. After about 3 hours of driving I found out these particular forest roads closed to wheeled vehicles on December 1st - bummer. I was going to hike in, but I figured the closer falls was about 5 miles one way. It was 22* and windy, plus I'm still getting over a back injury from earlier this year, so a change of plans was in order. A couple of weeks ago I shared some photos from Panther Creek Falls, which is in this same general area and decided to try some more pics there without smoothing/white fuzz the water so much.
The first pic is from yesterday at 1/5 second, while the second is the earlier pic at 3 seconds. The angles are different and yesterday was much brighter, but curious which water looks better? I also took a pic of an alder tree thicket trying for that abstract feel. My B&W rendering skills are lacking, but is B&W or color the better way for an abstract look? Finally, I went to Dog Creek Falls and I'm wondering which pic is the better pic? I enjoy getting out and photographing and appreciate advice on improving my hobby. Thanks.
#1 Panther Creek Falls (new one at 1/5 second)
#2 Panther Creek Falls (old one at 3 seconds)
Alder Trees
#1 Dog Creek
#2 Dog Creek
#3 Dog Creek
The first pic is from yesterday at 1/5 second, while the second is the earlier pic at 3 seconds. The angles are different and yesterday was much brighter, but curious which water looks better? I also took a pic of an alder tree thicket trying for that abstract feel. My B&W rendering skills are lacking, but is B&W or color the better way for an abstract look? Finally, I went to Dog Creek Falls and I'm wondering which pic is the better pic? I enjoy getting out and photographing and appreciate advice on improving my hobby. Thanks.
#1 Panther Creek Falls (new one at 1/5 second)
#2 Panther Creek Falls (old one at 3 seconds)
Alder Trees
#1 Dog Creek
#2 Dog Creek
#3 Dog Creek