p.1 #1 · Sempervirens Falls, Big Basin State Park, CA
On a lark, I took my first visit to Big Basin State Park today. I hit a bit of drizzle, but that was fine, as I was going to shoot Sempervirens Falls.
Unfortunately, the SF Bay Area seems to be really short on waterfalls. So, while this would be a quite modest waterfall anywhere else, it is one of the few that I can actually drive to. Though driving there involves about 15-20 miles of driving on a twisty two lane road that is really only wide enough for about 1.8 cars side by side, not 2.
p.1 #2 · Sempervirens Falls, Big Basin State Park, CA
I haven't been there in many years. Used to live in Half Moon Bay with a good friend in Santa Cruz. If I had been you I would have gotten closer (or zoomed) for a tighter perspective of the falls and not so much of the peripheral surroundings in this case. Just a thought.
p.1 #3 · Sempervirens Falls, Big Basin State Park, CA
Thanks. The position for taking photos is limited to a railed deck area, so this is as close as I could get physically. I did zoom in for a tighter shot or two. I didn't like it as much, but I don't remember why now. Maybe I'll revisit that...
p.1 #4 · Sempervirens Falls, Big Basin State Park, CA
I've been there too... Sempervirens is a really cool waterfall but unfortunately very hard to compose for... so much walkways and railings, etc. If you have time to hike the Berry Creek Trail (also in Big Basin), it has some better falls, including Berry Creek Falls, Silver Falls, and Golden Cascade Falls.
p.1 #5 · Sempervirens Falls, Big Basin State Park, CA
Matt, It looks like it might have been different in the past, but currently, there's a deck and the primary composition choices are move left or right less than 10 feet and zoom. As you move back, trees and underbrush obscure most lines of sight.
Thanks for the additional suggestions. I grew up in Southern California, so my knowledge of the environment in the Bay Area is pretty limited. I'll check into those.
p.1 #6 · Sempervirens Falls, Big Basin State Park, CA
@traveler: Thanks for your suggestion. I went back and indeed had an image with a tighter zoom. What I like about it is the contrast of the whiter water against the dark stone.