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Rookie Mistake with Frozen Water falls. ARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHH!!!!

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Well, I went to a REALLY cool location today for photos. It was murder getting there, but beautiful once we were in. Took a bunch of photos, and called it a day. Here are a couple of shots. C&C is welcome (the last is just a snapshot....., so no need to tell me how bad it is. I just thought it was fun.)

The thing that really angers me though, is that the whole time I had my strobe in my bag AND DIDN'T ****ING USE IT. Not even once did it occur to me to pull the strobe out and use it. I would have had some stunning shots if I would have just pulled my head from my rectum, and reached for the strobe. Had I just remember to use the equipment I brought, I would have HUNDREDS of great shots instead of four mediocre ones.

Grrrr.

I WILL be going back next week, and I WILL be bringing my strobe, and I WILL use it.

How very frustrating.

If anyone has any advice on how to best use my equipment for this scenario, I'm all ears.

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And here was the much deserved reward at the end. :drool:

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pretty cool formation, makes me want to light a fire in the cave and camp.
 
#2 and #4 are pretty cool, like you said too bad you didn't pull out your strobe. Shows us your results next week! On a totally different note, they sell Unibroue in Minnesota?
 
Do some HDR also from the inside?
 
i would recommend using a soft box of some sort when you go back.
looks like the other rookie mistake you made was sticking your tongue to the ice... come on man haven't you ever seen The Christmas Story?
 
I like the shots from behind the waterfall. Make sure to post the photos that you get when you go back!
 
You should have a person or car next to the first picture to show the size. In the first photo there is no way to tell how big (or small) the water fall is.
 
I don't like #1 because it is collapsing in the middle. I would correct the wide angle distortion. Water flows down due to gravity and not splayed outward or inward depending on where you start following the frozen water "fall"
 
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I like the first one...pretty interesting...I dont think I have ever seen a frozen waterfall before
 
Makes me want to break out the crampons, the ice axes, and do a little ice climbing.

 
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