Horsetail Falls
Hi, this is my first post on the boards, I look forward to meeting those of you whom shall be coming to Yosemite in May. Most of you have seen my husbands work, he is the one whom has inspired this hobby, we have so much fun together, its definitely more expensive with us both involved I mean he can't have a better lens than me..
I never knew I was so competitive he seems to always get the shot, though I learn from him, which is why this last weekend I finally got my shot. What a beautiful scene we have tried to take this for three years or more and to finally be there, and get the shot is a great feeling. So I thought I would share it with you all whom I feel like I know cause I love looking at your pictures and Ed talks about you guys.
Though we will not mention that I forgot my tripod and he offered to go back and get it, and I was all I don't need it. Then we get to horsetails with like a bunch of photographers whom lightly tease me cause I don't have a tripod, I heard you must have a steady hand. I looked around and I was the only one without a tripod talk about pressure. I was like I can't have nothing to show and I feared they would be blurry like everyone said. So I saw this color around the tree, and I just had this feeling that was the color the falls would be if we waited and I laid down in the mud and I became the tripod and it paid off. Yet you can be sure I will never forget my tripod again.
So below is the Majestic Horsetail Falls in all its Glory..
Missy
I never knew I was so competitive he seems to always get the shot, though I learn from him, which is why this last weekend I finally got my shot. What a beautiful scene we have tried to take this for three years or more and to finally be there, and get the shot is a great feeling. So I thought I would share it with you all whom I feel like I know cause I love looking at your pictures and Ed talks about you guys.
Though we will not mention that I forgot my tripod and he offered to go back and get it, and I was all I don't need it. Then we get to horsetails with like a bunch of photographers whom lightly tease me cause I don't have a tripod, I heard you must have a steady hand. I looked around and I was the only one without a tripod talk about pressure. I was like I can't have nothing to show and I feared they would be blurry like everyone said. So I saw this color around the tree, and I just had this feeling that was the color the falls would be if we waited and I laid down in the mud and I became the tripod and it paid off. Yet you can be sure I will never forget my tripod again.
So below is the Majestic Horsetail Falls in all its Glory..
Missy
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Thanks for sharing
Tim
Fantastic shot!!
What a way to say 'hello' on this forum! Welcome aboard!!
Nir Alon
images of my thoughts
I'd challenge any of the people there to do what she did without a tripod in that light..
Very Proud of her for not backing down and for Getting the Shot
Ed
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ed shared his shots of the falls, but i must say i like yours even better! yeah, the falls are smaller but i like the wider context your shot gives me....
congrrats , great work!
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That's a real fine shot. Congrats
You got a good one despite some adverse conditions and some teasing. Good work and I'm looking forward to seeing some more of your pics.
Harry
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Hi, I love that photo. Just love it. I do work without a tripod. Sometimes shoot 30 photos to get one without blur, maybe an exagerration, and may be not. I don't like tripods, did not get one over 100.00, though it was supposed to be very good, etc.
I usually go somewhere about 3 in the afternoon, with no idea I am going to want to take sunsets, or night shots. Have not gotten a city skyline yet, not when it is totally dark. But I didn't have a tripod........didn't hurt to try.
My husband is a pro photographer who photographs high school seniors and other high school related things, for a company. We met in the 80s, he was going to show me how to take photos. Me with my Nikon, all my lenses, etc. And he was going to show ME how to photograph flowers.
Anyway, he no longer photographs with me. Just says he has no interest. I wish we were more like you and your husband, wish I hadn't been so quick to judge who was better, and so verbal about it. But he really doesn't have the time or the intense interest. He does enough photography at work, I guess.
Well, just wanted to compliment you on a great shot. Without a tripod, you do what you gotta do. I have not laid down in the mud yet. Will try that next.
ginger
Thank you for the compliment, I have been trying and waiting to finally get my first picture and his expression and admiration was the best inspiration. Though I will not say the shot because this is just the beginning..
Also next week I will try to call the hotel and get you the name of the caterer, it was shut down tight when we were there. I believe they open back in May so we will give them there first run..
Thank you for the great welcome, everyone here has been wonderful, I have got to admire your work as well through Ed. Yes I really felt bad for our daughter it was so cold, but I mean she kept busy and is a trooper. Her preference is wildlife...
-Ian
Thank you for the compliment, I have learned now I will do anything for a great picture. You know I understand what your saying, and don't be to hard on him I think it would be like Ed and computers if it was not for photography I bet he would not be on one when he gets home. I did have a couple blurry ones before I saw that picture and a couple others I took. It never hurts to try I have had a hard time getting used to the tripod idea..Yet I have seen my pictures and his we have some of the same shots but mine blurred so I know the importance. Yet anything is possible..I would love to see some of your work somtime.
Missy
This looks incredible. Color, light composition are all very beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the wonderful welcome, I am cleaning house and taken care of little one but am trying to look at these great pictures your all taken. Its addicting.
Awesome photo, Missy!!! Loved hearing about your determination...and glad it paid off so well!
Welcome to Dgrin! Great first post~
Cheers!
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Missy:):
Ian
I work with Ed and he's been a great inspiration to me as well and I can appreciate many of your comments. Ed had told me about Horsetail falls and this phenomena and I'd planned on going up that day as well. Something came up though and I decided to stay in town, but I'm so glad you both made the trip and that conditions finally prevailed!
Laying down in the mud to get a shot sounds like some pretty strong conviction/determination on your part - good for you!
Jack
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