Nice set overall. Amazing what a neutral density filter can dothird one is my absolute fave ... great work
This is a discussion on some waterfalls within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; took a day trip down to Mt. Rainier National Park on Sunday. the mountain was mostly cloud-bound, but the conditions ...
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took a day trip down to Mt. Rainier National Park on Sunday. the mountain was mostly cloud-bound, but the conditions were good for shooting some of the many waterfalls in the park... 5D, 24-135, various settings...
Falls Creek Falls, just inside the Stevens Canyon park entrance...
a couple of nameless waterfalls - at least, if they have names, i don't know them, there were no signs on the streams...
this one comes down near the road a bit north of Panther Creek along hughway 123...
this one is kinda back in the trees, off Stevens Canyon Road not far from the Box Canyon parking area...
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Nice set overall. Amazing what a neutral density filter can dothird one is my absolute fave ... great work
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Cool set. I like #2 the best. Reminds me of a Christmas tree![]()
Nice set, very well taken. Really like #1 with the different levels and elements involved.
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very refreshing, especially the last one...like a giant wall of misty cool.
absolutely lovely set! well done![]()
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