Sunday, May 3, 2009

Great Falls

Last week I had a meeting with a bride in Mclean, VA so I decided to take a quick peak at Great Falls National Park.  It was overcast (what's new?) but the rain did hold off.  I could've used that ISO 50 to really slow down the shutter and give the falls that misty look, but alas the 5D doesn't go there :(
Here's the slowest I could go without totally blowing out the details:

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ISO 100
Shutter 1/6 sec
F 32
Focal 200mm

And a few more shots to show scale/texture...

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At first, Great Falls appears to be the complete opposite of Red Rock Canyon (you know, with all the water and such).  As I sat there and soaked in the environment, I realized they both have that scary, awesome, powerful feeling.  The one where you can see how harsh and cruel and beautiful nature really is... and that's what I love.

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I'm excited to start exploring the trails during the week once the weather clears.  
FYI - I have an interagency pass to all the National Parks, so there is no extra fee for portrait sessions.
Happy Hiking!!!

2 comments:

  1. Awesome shots! I can't wait to come out and explore with you one of these days :) By the way... I didn't realize this at first, but the 5D does go to ISO 50 and up to 3200. You have to go into the custom functions and it's number 08 (ISO expansion on). I can't figure out why it's a custom function... seems like everyone would want it on? Anyway, thought I'd share ;)

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  2. Thanks Mind!!!!!! Best tip EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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