Upper Provo waterfall Perspective
01/01/10 20:55 Filed in: Water

Here is the last image from the Upper Provo Water fall series. This side view shows more of the waterfall and less of the rock than yesterday’s version. These photos were shot late in the morning the sun was high in the sky. There was a slight cloud cover which is why there are not many shadows. Even though there was cloud cover to achieve this look you must keep the shutter open for a short amount of time. To achieve this in mid day you will need a solid tripod, a cable release is also good, and a polarizing or neutral Density filter or both. There is no way to hold your camera steady by hand for several seconds and get the photo absolutely crystal clear.
Just remember the next time you are out taking photos look around there is always more then one way to photograph a subject.
The Specs.
Iso 250
32 mm
f/22
1/3 of a second exposure
I like how the water drops off the rocks and immediately heads towards me and then turns away.
I like the light framing of the water by the rocks on each corner.
I like the misty water.
I would like the center water to have a little less blow out area. I may fix this in photoshop.
Thank you for visiting my site. Let me know what you think.
On a side note I went to the studios of http://www.reflectedpixel.com today and did a props photo shoot of the table arrangements of my daughters wedding. In the next few weeks I will share those with you.