Shrinking Waterfall, Prince William Sound, AK

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NorthernFocus

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I've been trying to take more landscape images when we are out on Prince William Sound. Here are a few from a spot that we typically visit every year. I call it the shrinking waterfall because it looks so impressive on the side of the mountain but is just a tiny creek when it reaches the sea.

D810/70-200f4, Sirui tripod

1) The overall scene shot in early AM before the sun came over the mountain. 116mm
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2) Isolating the upper portion of the falls. 200mm
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3) Handheld shot including our boat in the frame. 75mm
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Galaxy S10 phone shots

4) Shot from a kayak paddling towards the falls. I really need to learn how to use the phone camera. This was way over exposed. I tried fixing it with PP.
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5) And finally, the base of the falls where the creek enters the salt water.
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All the photos are stunning and interesting to observe the effect that focal length has on images.
Thanks for the comments. Yes it's interesting to see different perspectives at different FL.
Dan, great captures!
Thanks, Bill.
Spectacular, Dan. The speeds you chose captures the waterfalls nicely. I'm a big fan of refections. Do you use a polarizing filter?
Thanks, Malcolm. Though I do use CPLs when I believe they offer an advantage I did not do so in any of the shots in this post.
 
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