Palouse Falls (my version!)
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Danny (dseidman) and I met up for sunset at Palouse Falls in central Washington on Sunday. There were no clouds, but the scenery is still pretty incredible, and I didn't fall off the cliff and die, so that's cool. I'm definitely going to eye the forecast and try to hit this place under better conditions, and with enough time to explore other areas.
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#2: Vertigo!
#3: About two hours before sunset there was a cool rainbow at the base of the falls:
And this is what #3 looked like live:
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#1:
#2: Vertigo!
#3: About two hours before sunset there was a cool rainbow at the base of the falls:
And this is what #3 looked like live:
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Very cool images hard to believe a crazy kayaker went off the 180ft falls a few weeks back and survived with nothing more than a sprained wrist but it was well planned.
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Omg these are splendid 1st is my favorite !
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Thanks, 30 seconds at f/18 and ISO 100.
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Thanks Nikhil, it was a single exposure (polarizer and 3-stop GND filter). There was some vignetting due to the polarizer but I tried to fix it as much as I could.
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I do like the composition that both of you chose. Up until now, the only shots of the falls I have seen don't include the outlet and I think that adds quite a bit to the composition..
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Actually no, it was just a long exposure (30 seconds) due to the polarizer and 3-stop GND filter. I did bracket but I didn't end up using any of the other exposures.
As for the beetle, that thing was ridiculously huge. Probably better that it remains undocumented.
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That's the effect of the polarizer (which was probably twisted too much) with a wide angle lens, not the GND. The cliff face was actually darker near the top. FWIW, I used a 3-stop reverse ND filter over thirty seconds and slid it up and down so there shouldn't be an obvious line. Granted, having the GND with the polarizer exagerrated the banding effect of the polarizer because it gave that part of the photo more contrast.
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Live view really pays for itself on edges I used to get a bit disoriented on the edge looking through view finders.
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You can't say things like that and NOT have evidence, esp as now DSLRs have video capabilities.
Great take on a really gorgeous place, both of you
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Thanks Marc! I agree with live view, I sort of viewed it as a gimmick feature when I first heard of it, but now I wouldn't buy a camera without it, really makes it easy to manually focus and to get compositions in awkward setups.
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I didn't have a wide enough lens to capture the beetle in its entirety and I was too lazy to do a pano
There's a lot of canyons in Eastern Washington, especially the south east part of the state (Hell's Canyon for example). Just a completely different landscape than the west side of the mountains.
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