p.1 #1 · Four seasons of an iconic Oregon waterfall
I am fortunate to live a short 40 minute drive to Oregon's largest waterfall, Multnomah Falls. Here is Multnomah Falls in all 4 seasons. They were taken with a variety of cameras (Canon EOS 20D, EOS 5D, EOS 5D Mk II). I will have to visit again with the R5 to capture all four seasons again with the same lens.
p.1 #4 · Four seasons of an iconic Oregon waterfall
The look of the fall one does it for me. I really enjoy seasonal projects like this, I should do more. I have taken a wintery shot of the falls as well and it's such an interesting shot compared to the other seasons.
p.1 #5 · Four seasons of an iconic Oregon waterfall
Camperjim wrote:
#2 Summer is my favorite with the best tones and saturation.
Thank you. I had to wait for nearly an hour to get that one without anyone on the bridge.
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The Rat wrote:
The winter one is my favorite of the four. The frost and ice gives it such a dramatic edge!
Thank you. It is hard to convey how dramatic it is. There are icicles that are over 30 feet long
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Harold Carlson wrote:
The look of the fall one does it for me. I really enjoy seasonal projects like this, I should do more. I have taken a wintery shot of the falls as well and it's such an interesting shot compared to the other seasons.
Thanks Harold, this fall the colors will likely be a bust as we have had a very hot summer.
p.1 #7 · Four seasons of an iconic Oregon waterfall
scelia wrote:
Thank you. I had to wait for nearly an hour to get that one without anyone on the bridge.
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You have way more patience than I have. I was there in the Summer and Fall months and just cloned out people on the bridge. I don't think I ever got less than 2-3. After walking up, everyone wants to spend time on the bridge looking down.
p.1 #8 · Four seasons of an iconic Oregon waterfall
DanielJStein wrote:
Wow that fall shot is such a winner. I mean all are winners, but the colors in the fall one are especially good.
Thanks DanielJStein. I will likely have to wait until next fall for colors like this again. This summer has been unseasonably hot and dry. There has not been any measurable rain since 15 June 2021. Lots of deciduous trees leaves have been burned by the scorching sun, which reached 116 degrees this summer.
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Camperjim wrote:
You have way more patience than I have. I was there in the Summer and Fall months and just cloned out people on the bridge. I don't think I ever got less than 2-3. After walking up, everyone wants to spend time on the bridge looking down.
Normally the bridge has 15-50 people on it during most parts of the day now. The photos without people were take very late in the day (near sunset) except the winter picture as the trail to the top was closed due to ice.
p.1 #10 · Four seasons of an iconic Oregon waterfall
khenke wrote:
Nice set of images of the iconic waterfall that never gets old to look at!
Thank you! Since the Eagle Creek fire and closure in 2017 has put added pressure on other locations in the Columbia Gorge. The parking areas for waterfalls and hikes are full 7 days a week (rain or shine) from not long after sunrise to sunset.