Slow-Motion Falls

Uploaded: June 12, 2004 23:15:56

Description

Overcast light; Mossbrae Falls, near Mount Shasta, Calif., 85mm lens; Fuji Velvia 50

Comments

Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas level-classic November 04, 2005

A very beautiful image, Kerry! I really like it,
Amalia #338176

Kerby Pfrangle November 04, 2005

Very pretty, Kerry. Love the slow motion of the water in these falls. I can almost feel the spray of the water just looking at the image.
Kerby #2035963

Patricia Robinson Trapp November 04, 2005

WOW, Kerry! Your image is magnificent!! #2035979

Kerry Drager November 04, 2005

Hi Amalia, Kerby, and Patricia,
I'm pleased that you like this image! Thanks so much for your nice comments ... much appreciated!

Incidentally, I was planning on catching the warm light of sunrise on that particular day, but a thick cloud cover cancelled my plans. Then, I remembered this wonderful waterfall, which I had visited previously on a sunny midday when glaring highlights and deep shadows prevented any good images. Moving water is always a great subject in the soft-and-even light of a white-sky day - no harsh contrast, of course, but the low light, small aperture and low ISO resulted in a long exposure and a nice silky-motion effect.

Thanks again, everyone!
Kerry #2036486

Janine Russell level-classic December 01, 2005

Kerry, wonderful exposure, detail, composition and color; gorgeous image. #2142022

Patricia A. Cale December 01, 2005

What a beautiful image, Kerry. I love the composition. Exposure is perfect, of course. What really grabbed me were the streams of water across the whole frame. This is a good example of really "seeing" what is before you and capturing it!

Pat #2142231

Michelle R. Kovach December 01, 2005

Congratulations on your newsletter feature Kerry! I used to live in Dunsmuir! #2142270

Kerry Drager December 01, 2005

Hi Janine, Pat, and Michelle,
There was a technical snag on my previous response :-) ... here's a new one:

Thanks so much for the nice comments ... I'm glad that you like this image! And nice hearing from you, Pat ... and Michelle, a small world indeed (my in-laws used to live down the road from Dunsmuir - in Castella).

Thanks again!
Kerry #2143593


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