I decided to post all the waterfalls together and a couple of running water shots to fill out the set. The first falls, Running Eagle, I showed in my first posting from Glacier but I figured they were worth another view for those who are looking in for the first time. After this it will be time to move on to the other places I visited on our Montana trip.
Unfortunately, I do not know the names of the last four falls. The falls in image #5 was way above out heads and there did not look to be any way of getting to it so it was shot with my Tamron 150-600mm lens. Images #6 and #7 were also shot with my 150-600mm as we did not have time to hike in to the base of these falls. I shot them from roadside. I hope you enjoy these final images of our trip through Glacier National Park.
...amazing...nicely done...
Wonderful pics - I think Montana is one of the most beautiful states - you did it right!
SkyKing wrote:
...amazing...nicely done...
Thank you SkyKing for your great comments. I had a lot of fun up there.
Thank you jederick. I do like that lens and was glad to have it along on this trip. I may be done with Glacier after this post but stay tuned as there is a lot more amazing scenery from this trip.
deer2ker wrote:
Wonderful pics - I think Montana is one of the most beautiful states - you did it right!
Thank you deer2ker for your very nice comments. Montana is indeed a beautiful state and it is not just Glacier. I have much more to show from other places we went.
Very nice selection. I personally like the ones taken at a faster speed rather than the cloud like ones. That is just my person preference.
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Very nice Andrea. This is one of my favorite parks and not too crowded. You can hike for miles and not see another soul.
Tikva wrote:
Very nice selection. I personally like the ones taken at a faster speed rather than the cloud like ones. That is just my person preference.
Thank you for your comments Tikva. I too tend to prefer a faster shutter speed but sometimes the lighting conditions just don't allow for it. I do try to shoot both ways as much as possible.
vicksart wrote:
Very nice Andrea. This is one of my favorite parks and not too crowded. You can hike for miles and not see another soul.
Thank you Vicki for taking a look and the kind comments. This was my first visit to Glacier but I don't want it to be my last. I want to go back when I have the time to do a lot of hiking.
Very nice... Thanks for posting..
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