Yellowstone has a lot of waterfalls, and some are spectacular (more in a later post). Here's one called Firehole Falls, on the Firehole River. The first shot is a short exposure, and the second is a long exposure on a tripod to get the curtain effect. I think they make for very different moods in the photos.
Friday, August 6, 2010
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One thing is for sure, you have a good camera and know hot to use it. These are stunning sights. A job well done. Thanks so much for taking the time to drop by my place. The picture you referred to on my post today is from Caddo Lake in East Texas.
ReplyDeletegorgeous views of the waterfall. i love slowing down waterfalls like the second pic. and yes, each photo does give off a different feel. love them both. have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteBoth great captures of a gorgeous falls, look forward to more. Yet I really like the long exposure shot best.
ReplyDeleteCiao Al
ReplyDeleteoggi queste tue foto sono meravigliose !!!
Come sempre dal tronde !
Buona giornata.
Da oggi sono in feri :-)))
Great :-)
ReplyDeletethis is so gorgeous ... lovely yet dangerous ... happy Sunday ..
ReplyDeleteOn This Side of Town
BEautiful waterfalls.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Melbourne Daily Photo
Beautiful waterfalls and great pictures.Havea great weekend
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves waterfalls and you have captured the water so well in these photos!
ReplyDeleteFire hole, were they made by volcanoes? So much water. Do you get dare devils to jump from them?
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful waterfalls! Great captures.
ReplyDeleteYou must be/feel lucky living such a wonderful place ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
Gorgeous falls and one of my favorite places to visit! Terrific captures as always, Al! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
The rushing waters look very fierce! Maybe a bit too rough for rafting? :D
ReplyDeleteWonderful place and even better photo!
ReplyDeleteHiya Al,
ReplyDeleteI wandered off the main track and was seduced by this waterfall in the widget below today's post.
I like the way you slowed down the speed to get that water so active in the second shot.Nice to see these two images side by side.