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    Thanks, we were there on Sept. 7, the first day to start a pilot parking reservation program for Laurel Falls. I was lucky that there were not many people there so that I could set up my camera and take this photo. Need more time to explore the park!

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    Excellent, that's a great example of what I was talking about regarding "timing" here in the GSMNP--you found a nice window in which the riparian vegetation "opens up" under optimal lighting.

    Otherwise, if you're back this way, the Elkmont area (reached by a side road about a mile back west of the Laurel Falls parking area) is a great place to explore as well. Little River "Trail" is really an easily walked gravel lane for about four miles (though if you spend any time in the streambed you'll have to navigate over car and house-sized boulders at times), and of course you can also bomb up a couple of Little River tribs (and/or up to Sugarland Mountain) if you're feeling burly.

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    Just scanned a number of old chromes. This one is Vidae Falls, Crater Lake National Park.4x5, probably 90mm, Velvia. Sorry it is so large - I'll try for smaller next time!


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    It's hard to tell but there was water still falling when I took that shot a couple days ago:


    Frozen waterfalls by T. Chabry, on Flickr

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    Tiffany Falls, Hamilton, Ontario. Intrepid Black, Osaka Wide Field 120mm.


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    The iconic Minnehaha Falls in NE Georgia. I took an 8x10 image here years ago, but have been meaning to shoot 4x5 so as to make larger prints. Very happy how the water flow turned out here. Shot with my Intrepid 4x5 mk4 and Nikkor 90mm f/8 on T-Max 100, a 2-second exposure and semi-stand developed in Pyrocat 1:1:100 for 22 minutes using the remaining solution after developing 4 rolls of 120. I used a very low tripod location to get the two large rocks on the left of the frame to line up in a V-shape without overlapping, and allowing the whitewater flowing into the corner to accentuate the foreground flow and turbulence.

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    Cattail Falls, Big Bend NP, October 2016
    Chamonix 4x5 w/ Schneider-Kreuznach Super-Symmar 110mm f5.6 lens f45@1/2s. Delta 100 processed in a Jobo.

    I hard that Cattail Falls was "falling" so I scheduled some time off and drove 10 hours to BBNP to photograph the falls. It's . I scanned this on my Epson Expresssion 10000XL. It's been long enough that I don't remember what I did with it after the scan. It was cropped, I can see that. Thankfully I documented the camera, lens, and settings. I started shooting film again and I haven't done very well with documenting the shot. The trail to Cattail Falls is 2.6 miles. The walk from the parking lot to the trailhead (gravel road) is easy then there's about 750 of elevation gain via switchbacks. If you go too late in the morning you'll be able to "enjoy" the hike (aka death march) in bright, warm, sunshine. On the upside, it's rare that you encounter anyone.



    To be honest, I think the scene deserved better than I gave it.
    Here's shot of the setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Chabry View Post
    It's hard to tell but there was water still falling when I took that shot a couple days ago:


    Frozen waterfalls by T. Chabry, on Flickr
    Very nice!

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    Toyo Robos w/480 Apo-Ronar.

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    Prince William Sound, AlaskaClick image for larger version. 

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    Scales Creek Falls in Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula.

    Toyo 45AII, Fujinon 90mm, 10s at f32, Delta 100.



    Scales Creek Falls
    by Kevin Pihlaja, on Flickr

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