SQUIRL033 wrote:
actually, the mountains are even responsible for "Seattle rainy"... when warm, wet marine air comes in from the ocean, it bumps up against the mountains (Olympics as well as Cascades). the clouds rise and cool, and as they do, the moisture condenses and falls as rain. often the clouds never make it over the mountains, so they just sit here over Puget Sound for days on end until they either dissipate, or drop enough moisture to move on...
That's why Spokane is so dry, and why Moses Lake is in a true desert. Two terrific photos, Rocky!
Here are some waterfall shots I've taken the past few years.
Nugget Falls - Juneau, Alaska
Brandywine Falls - Squamish, British Columbia
Looking Glass Falls, North Carolina
Falling Spring Falls, Virginia
Great Falls of the Potomac, east side - stitched image
Upper Yosemite Falls, California
Lower Yosemite Falls, California
Nikonian72 wrote:
This is a perpetual thread for all members to post images of moving fresh water.
Another thread will be moving sea water (waves & tides).
No HDR! That is another forum.
We request typical exposure settings to accompany all images, including: camera make & model; lens make & model; shutter duration and aperture used. Also, any situational info of interest.
I took these at Niagara Falls about 6 years ago. The shots were from a Fuji Point and shoot on shutter priority. That's about all i remember about the shots.
Here are a few pictures I took when I was traveling around the country in a Semi Truck.
Greenville South Carolina
Gilford New Hampshire
Gilford New Hampshire
Spring Mill Mitchell Indiana
Spring Mill Mitchell Indiana
Spring Mill Mitchell Indiana
Hodgeson Mill Missouri
Table Rock Dam Branson Missouri
Table Rock Dam Branson Missouri
I keep getting a "server internal error" every time a try to add a picture. I'm open to suggestions as to what to do next.
Nikonian72 wrote:
This is a perpetual thread for all members to post images of moving fresh water.
Another thread will be moving sea water (waves & tides).
No HDR! That is another forum.
We request typical exposure settings to accompany all images, including: camera make & model; lens make & model; shutter duration and aperture used. Also, any situational info of interest.
High Force, County Durham. Taken with Nikon D7100, 16-85 lens @ f11 1/13 sec iso320
Love photographing waterfalls and rivers.
Here are just a few of my favorites, taken with a Pentax 6x7, and scanned from the negatives.
Paradise River on Mt. Rainier, WA
Sol Duc Falls, Olympic Peninsula, WA
South Falls, Silver Falls State Park, OR
Vickory Falls, Ga . Used ND4 filter.
How do you post photos with out downloading them to the site?
Johnston River Gorge, Alberta, Canada
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