The falls in Minneopa State Park

davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
edited August 9, 2005 in Landscapes
Took a day trip with the Mrs. about a 100 miles south.
Someday, I'll remember to bring a tripod.

Canon D Reb 300.
Tamron 18-200 DI.

upper falls from the left. (b&w)
1/4s f/18.0 at 18.0mm iso200
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upper falls from straight on.
0.80s f/18.0 at 38.0mm iso100
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the stairway to the lower falls.
1/160s f/5.6 at 18.0mm iso800
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the lower falls
1/4s f/22.0 at 18.0mm iso100
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As always, thanks for looking.
dave.

Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.

Comments

  • geraldfinnegangeraldfinnegan Registered Users Posts: 308 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2005
    re; shots
    they're all really nice but the black and white is great, it's so sharp ..like an engraving on glass
    www.finnegan.smugmug.com
  • NirNir Registered Users Posts: 1,400 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2005
    beautiful shots dave! I like the slow shutter and flow of the water!

    in the 1st, the b&w, perhaps consider cropping off the top portion - very high contrasts there and the foliage steals some of the falls' attention.
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  • WaterfallRichWaterfallRich Registered Users Posts: 223 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2005
    Beautiful, Dave!
    I'm a sucker for a good waterfall shot, but I really like the image with the stairs also. Love that last shot - how high is that falls??
  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2005
    Thanks guys.

    I tried something a bit different in the post work for the 1st pic. Normally, when
    I down size the pic for a web post, I do it in one big step. Doing it this way,
    I have to re-unsharpen mask to get it sharp again. On that pic, I stepped it
    down 3 times, and applied a lesser amount of sharpening on each step.
    I think it was worth it.:D

    I was going to crop out the lighter upper part of pic, but for some reason I like
    to keep the pics in a 6x4 format. I try to darken that area later on.

    The upper falls, drop about 6 to 7 feet, the lower falls, I'll guess those drop
    about 25 to 30 feet.

    Thanks again for looking.
    dave.

    Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2005
    looks like you did just fine w/out a tripod thumb.gif
  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited August 7, 2005
    andy wrote:
    looks like you did just fine w/out a tripod thumb.gif
    Yep, that's me, steady hands, no memory.
    Thanks.
    dave.

    Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
  • grimacegrimace Registered Users Posts: 1,537 Major grins
    edited August 9, 2005
    Love the B&W!!
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    Great shots!! You make me want to go back to Minneopa. I didn't have as much luck as you.

    Above is one of my pics from Minneopa earlier this year when the water levels were higher.

    -Adam

    www.adamstravelphotography.com
  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited August 9, 2005
    Thanks Adam, for looking and for showing me what this looks like with some
    real flowage going on.

    Folks, take a look at Adams galleries, he has some great pictures there.

    Thanks again.
    dave.

    Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
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