We've had a crazy spring so far, as some of my previous posts have indicated. We've had the normal melt, from a pretty snowy winter. Then we had the surprising late-season blizzard, followed by a rare thunderstorm, followed by even more rain! So, waterfalls are flowing very well.
I found this little seasonal fall on the old railroad (and current snowmobile trail) between Phoenix and Eagle River. This little seasonal stream falls down in a small gorge which is totally dry all of the rest of the year. But for just a few weeks, we have this beautiful series of falls tumbling out of the cliffs. Enjoy!
6 comments:
That's a brilliant shot. The composition, with the fallen tree framing the fall, is just superb.
Magical!
I love this shot. The color and as Andy pointed out, the fallen tree are fantastic.
I really have to work on my taking pictures of waterfall technique.
Thanks all! :)
@LisaNewton: Waterfalls are a lot of fun, but you definitely need a neutral density filter (or polarizer, in a pinch) and a tripod. Admittedly, my tripod is about to collapse in the next light breeze, but it still helps! The real trick is not to have too *long* of an exposure... unless you REALLY want a wall of white, smooth water -- not always ideal.
Anyhow, have fun! Be sure to post your photos...
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