Minnehaha falls (again)

davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
edited December 6, 2005 in Landscapes
Hi folks.

I met up with some other photographers from Mn. today to shot the Falls.

4 of us showed at 7:00 this morning, including our own Grimace.
It was about 10 degrees F, with a light snow coming down. The sky was
so gray, I could have shot on the B&W mode, and you'd have to look hard
to see the difference.

Here are a few shots.
Taken with a Canon XT with the kit lens and 2 stop ND filter.
Photo's fixed in Photoshop Elements 4
I converted the last 3 to B&W.


2s f/16.0 at 40.0mm iso100
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6s f/22.0 at 18.0mm iso100
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4s f/16.0 at 18.0mm iso100
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8s f/16.0 at 18.0mm iso100
53091087.jpg

That's it for now.
Thanks for looking.
dave.

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Comments

  • AllenAllen Registered Users Posts: 10,013 Major grins
    edited December 3, 2005
    All very nice but I really like the third one, the photogs add scale.
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  • windozewindoze Registered Users Posts: 2,830 Major grins
    edited December 3, 2005
    all of them look so darn good!!!
    wonderful series...

    troy
  • USAIRUSAIR Registered Users Posts: 2,646 Major grins
    edited December 3, 2005
    15524779-Ti.gif I

    And it's cool seeing people out enjoying this time of year
    Good job

    Thanks
    Fred
  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    Thanks guys.
    It was fun to get out with some other/new folks and snap off a few pics.
    The one thing I didn't do, was get some snow shots. There was a nice, light
    fluffy snow falling the whole time we were there. Next time I'll remember.
    dave.

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  • ThusieThusie Registered Users Posts: 1,818 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    Burrrr..Great shots Dave!
  • HauerHauer Registered Users Posts: 550 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    Stunning Dave! Thanks for sharing.

    Looks mighty cold...... brrrrrrr!

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  • Eric&SusanEric&Susan Registered Users Posts: 1,280 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    Allen wrote:
    All very nice but I really like the third one, the photogs add scale.
    AL
    15524779-Ti.gif

    When I looked at the first two I honestly thought it was a small little fall but the photogs really help show how big and beautiful it isthumb.gif

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  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    Thanks guys.

    I've read that it's a 53 foot drop.
    As for the cold. Hey, it's Minnesota. 10 degrees isn't cold.:D

    Thanks for looking.
    dave.

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  • WaterfallRichWaterfallRich Registered Users Posts: 223 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    Excellent, Dave!
    I really like the way the slo-mo water swirls around the pool in #2 thumb.gif
  • cwphotoscwphotos Registered Users Posts: 763 Major grins
    edited December 5, 2005
    I may be up that way next weekend sometime with another buddy who lives that way as well. Maybe we could get together and go out there. ne_nau.gif
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  • grimacegrimace Registered Users Posts: 1,537 Major grins
    edited December 5, 2005
    Great shots Dave!!
    Dave,

    I'm almost embarrassed to post what I shot with you. You really did a great job especially given the lighting we had, the snow coming down, and the temperature.

    I'd have to say #1 is my favorite but for some reason I'm really draw to #4 (what could it be?).

    Again, thanks for inviting me out with you and the other two guys.
  • TristanPTristanP Registered Users Posts: 1,107 Major grins
    edited December 5, 2005
    #2 does it for me, followed closely by #2. Looks cold. How did you do the B&W conversion?
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  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited December 5, 2005
    Rich, thanks.

    CWPhotos, maybe. I don't think I have anything going on Saturday, but my
    wife may change that. Xmas is coming, and we need to get out shopping
    at some point.
    You can pm on this board and maybe we can work something out.

    Adam, come on, show something. If folks see it you may get some help on
    how to make them better.

    Tristan, I think I posted how I convert pics to B&W, but I can't find the post.
    It has to do with layers, and gradient map.

    #3 turned out OK. but this is what is looked like out of the camera.

    before:
    53218247.jpg

    After:
    53091085.jpg

    Hard to believe it's the same pic.
    So Adam, post a couple, and we'll see what we can do.
    dave.

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  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited December 5, 2005
    Tristan, here is the condensed version. (cause I can't find the old post)


    Pick a picture, any picture and open it in photoshop
    I used Photoshop Elements 2 for this.
    45785175.jpg

    Then you want to click on layers.
    Then make a new layer of a gradient map, and choose black and white.

    45785176.jpg

    Sharpen, contrast, brighten, whatever else you may need to do, then save as

    45785177.jpg

    There are easier ways to do this, but for me, I think this way works the best.
    Hope this helps, I know it's a quick run through, but if you've used elements
    before, it will be all you need.
    dave.

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  • illuminati919illuminati919 Registered Users Posts: 713 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2005
    I really like the last, that bridge is beautiful, but that photographer is lurking way to much, hehe. Excellent photos though.
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  • vermentonvermenton Registered Users Posts: 290 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2005
    I really like the way the slo-mo water swirls around the pool in #2 thumb.gif
    really like those picture, the first one is my favor
  • annnna8888annnna8888 Registered Users, Super Moderators Posts: 936 SmugMug Employee
    edited December 6, 2005
    Lovely shots! I am a big fan of long exposures, and I can't make up my mind which photo I like best. OK, #2 is probably the most appealing to me, but all are beautiful. Good job!

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  • gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2005
    What a great subject to photograph david. You caught it beautifully. I can only dream of seeing ice like that. I have only seen it on a car windscreen a handfull of times in my life.
  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2005
    Thanks again folks.
    This is one of the most dreary days I've ever gone out shooting.
    To have anything turn out, (even though I screwed up the exposure) makes
    it a little bit better.
    dave.

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  • DanielBDanielB Registered Users Posts: 2,362 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2005
    i love the first one. i feel that the blue in it really adds to the ice as oppose to the B&W, but you can't really tell too much. great shotclap.gif
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  • livinginozlivinginoz Registered Users Posts: 497 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2005
    davev wrote:
    Thanks guys.

    I've read that it's a 53 foot drop.
    As for the cold. Hey, it's Minnesota. 10 degrees isn't cold.:D

    Thanks for looking.

    dave, thanks for the memories of minneapolis. when i used to run, i spent many a saturday morning at that park, that's where a lot of them started. the shots are stunning, i really like the one with the other photographers to give it scale. the one with the photographer on the bridge with the water moving underneath reminds me of an old photograph, before we got fast film and paper.

    cold is nothing new here.....it's been hanging around zero all week......ouch
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