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Jan 14, 2012 05:39:55   #
Bret Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
Heres one from just the other day. It seemed kinda boring so I played with the color some.



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Jan 14, 2012 06:04:23   #
Dudley Loc: Roseburg, Oregon
 
Bret: May I suggest you use a warming filter over the water ONLY! Or, return to the falls, use a much slower shutter speed (around .50/secend should do), use a tripod and the slowest ISO you have. Just my ideas, IMHO.

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Jan 14, 2012 06:11:47   #
Bret Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
Yeah....I'll be at that house all next week doing tile in a bathroom remodel. By now its mostlikey froozen over...so we'll see.

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Jan 14, 2012 07:31:16   #
vicspics Loc: Pennsylvania
 
krashzmom wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Some of mine


What time of year did you go to Yellowstone. My husband and I were going in March but they said it was a bad time because of roads closed. Just curious.


Krashzmom, I have friends that went to Yellowstone two weeks ago, and they absolutely loved it. They said there are vehicles out there called "snow coaches" that get you wherever you need to go. Roads may be closed to regular vehicles, but Yellowstone gets you around in these special vehicles. They are not skiers but had the very best time and loved it. They said it was awesome to experience without the couple million visitors of summer. Their pictures were fantastic!

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Jan 14, 2012 08:16:04   #
RG4073 Loc: Kettering, OH
 
Welcome to Ash Cave, OH, in the Hocking HIlls area, one of my favorite places. I first visited the "cave" over 50 years ago. It's a 90' drop and what you see is about the most water that ever flows there.

Ash Cave, OH
Ash Cave, OH...

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Jan 14, 2012 10:27:54   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
krashzmom wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Some of mine


What time of year did you go to Yellowstone. My husband and I were going in March but they said it was a bad time because of roads closed. Just curious.


I go year-round, I live here. But for a tourist, March is a terrible time unless you want a snow-coach ride. May is great because of the baby critters, June and July are good overall. September is best for mature animals as this is when they look their healthiest and the weather is great. October could finf you snowed in.

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Jan 14, 2012 10:31:07   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
vicspics wrote:
krashzmom wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
Some of mine


What time of year did you go to Yellowstone. My husband and I were going in March but they said it was a bad time because of roads closed. Just curious.


Krashzmom, I have friends that went to Yellowstone two weeks ago, and they absolutely loved it. They said there are vehicles out there called "snow coaches" that get you wherever you need to go. Roads may be closed to regular vehicles, but Yellowstone gets you around in these special vehicles. They are not skiers but had the very best time and loved it. They said it was awesome to experience without the couple million visitors of summer. Their pictures were fantastic!
quote=krashzmom quote=MT Shooter Some of mine /q... (show quote)


Only MOST roads are closed in winter. The North route from Mammoth through the Lamar Valley and out to Cooke City, MT is open to cars and trucks year-round. You can still see lots of Elk and Bison, and even Wolves if you are lucky. But turn-outs are few depending on the snow depth. Right now we have had a very mild winter and the viewing is nice, COLD, but nice.

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Jan 14, 2012 11:38:01   #
Nikon13 Loc: North Carolina
 
RG4073 wrote:
Welcome to Ash Cave, OH, in the Hocking HIlls area, one of my favorite places. I first visited the "cave" over 50 years ago. It's a 90' drop and what you see is about the most water that ever flows there.


That looks like a good place to pan for gold. Any gold in them hills?

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Jan 14, 2012 20:40:24   #
littlebiddle Loc: Yakima Wa USA
 
Located in Mt Rainier National Park. I need a wider angle lens to get all of the falls in the shot!

Myrtle Falls
Myrtle Falls...

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Jan 14, 2012 21:07:51   #
Nikon13 Loc: North Carolina
 
littlebiddle wrote:
Located in Mt Rainier National Park. I need a wider angle lens to get all of the falls in the shot!


Well, I just added Mt Rainier to the long list of places I want to go. This thread alone added about 10! How much more of the falls is below the bottom of the picture?!

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Jan 14, 2012 21:54:56   #
ddrum Loc: San Diego
 
That's beautiful!
littlebiddle wrote:
Located in Mt Rainier National Park. I need a wider angle lens to get all of the falls in the shot!

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Jan 14, 2012 22:26:12   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
littlebiddle wrote:
Located in Mt Rainier National Park. I need a wider angle lens to get all of the falls in the shot!


Just gorgeous!
:thumbup:

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Jan 14, 2012 22:33:43   #
belwj Loc: Berkshires, Ma
 
You guys and gals are way too good for me, but here are a couple of the Taughannock Falls in NY.







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Jan 14, 2012 22:36:14   #
blueeyes3515 Loc: WV
 
belwj wrote:
You guys and gals are way too good for me, but here are a couple of the Taughannock Falls in NY.


Very nice!

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Jan 14, 2012 22:40:16   #
KimParks Loc: Kenosha, WI
 
I have one from Black River Falls, WI. Sadly this is the only waterfall I ever seen. I love everyones they are all awesome.



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