Grand Wash in Capital Reef National Park (human scale insert)


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Grand Wash in Capital Reef National Park (human scale insert)
Details in the Waters Falling (Olallie State Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: While many of the other images captured that afternoon at Lower Twin Falls focused on a longer shutter speed, I did feel the want and desire to capture those small details with a quicker shutter speed on these waters falling. The tentacle of water still comes out for the image, but the focus is much more on the details of the water.
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“I’ve often marveled at the science of the sub-atomic world. The further we peer into its mysteries, the closer we come to seeing that there is ‘nothing’ there. Our lives are lived, as it were, in the foam that rides on the waves of the sea. We are fools when we only see the ever-disappearing foam and ignore the sea beneath it. All that we see rides upon and within the providence of God. To know that is to know God.”
~Fr. Stephen Freeman
(Photo © dramoor 2018 Isle of Mull, Scotland)
La Push, WA
05.08.2018
We had the pleasure of visiting a new park near Springfield, OH - the Mad River Gorge and Nature Preserve Climbing Area. Although the park is still under construction, the dolomite cliffs are open for free and legal rock climbing. It is the largest climbing area in Ohio. Access to the cliffs is via an old railroad grade that hugs the Mad River.
The park continues to require a lot of cleanup because, as is typical in rural areas, people threw their trash over the cliffs for decades. But this beautiful area is already recovering and has a dedicated group of volunteer climbers and outdoor enthusiasts to help.
Video link (shows cleanup and climbers on the cliffs) and more information by clicking the photos.
Tentacles of Water by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Now this was a waterfall to behold...and it's actually pretty easy to walk by the path leading down to the overlook! As I had my tripod with me, I had a chance to experiment with many angles and shutter speeds to capture different aspects of this waterfall. For this image I closed down on the aperture and increased the shutter speed to capture more of a milky or appearance to the waters. It just so happen because of the way the water flows over this cliff face and then the rocks it has almost a tentacle light look to it...and comes out even more with a longer shutter speed. My main concern with a longer shutter speed was metering it properly so that I didn't blow any highlights of the water while being to retain many of the lush, vibrant colors of the nearby plant-life.