Yesterday's hike...
Apr. 15th, 2006 01:20 pmYesterday I went with
shirokarasu back to this place:

This snake showed up to threaten Shiro's ankles...

Shiro near one of lower falls in the series. This is adjacent to the abandoned house I photographed a while back.

You can't tell it in the pic, but the difference in elevation between my foot and where the water exits the frame at the top is a good 15'.

I just liked this one.

At one of the top falls, there was a group gathered to watch some kids jumping off the rocks into the pool below. We picked up a groupie or two, but I was feeling shy and mostly hid over the edge of cliffs and took photos of waterfalls while Shiro talked to them. I'm weird, I know. He has pics of them in his post here (and some good shots of his own, too).
I also picked up a small digital camcorder (the kind that writes to flash memory). It had just the right balance of features, ease of use (download mpeg4 compressed movies right off the cam, it shows up as a hard drive when you plug it in), and price I was looking for. I suspect it will come in very handy. I'll post some movies if I make anything worth posting. :)

This snake showed up to threaten Shiro's ankles...

Shiro near one of lower falls in the series. This is adjacent to the abandoned house I photographed a while back.

You can't tell it in the pic, but the difference in elevation between my foot and where the water exits the frame at the top is a good 15'.

I just liked this one.

At one of the top falls, there was a group gathered to watch some kids jumping off the rocks into the pool below. We picked up a groupie or two, but I was feeling shy and mostly hid over the edge of cliffs and took photos of waterfalls while Shiro talked to them. I'm weird, I know. He has pics of them in his post here (and some good shots of his own, too).
I also picked up a small digital camcorder (the kind that writes to flash memory). It had just the right balance of features, ease of use (download mpeg4 compressed movies right off the cam, it shows up as a hard drive when you plug it in), and price I was looking for. I suspect it will come in very handy. I'll post some movies if I make anything worth posting. :)
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on 2006-04-16 01:46 pm (UTC)I mean, like the first one, but I have a better version.
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on 2006-04-16 04:32 am (UTC)Yep, 'tis most likely what I thought...Eatern Garter Snake. I pick those up (yeah, I handle known non-venomous ones) all the time around here. Some are less noticeably speckled than others, but they all have those "racing stripes." :-)
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on 2006-04-16 01:34 pm (UTC)I believed you. *sticks tongue out*
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on 2006-04-16 01:44 pm (UTC)Correct. :)
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpages/eastern_garter_snake.htm
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on 2006-04-16 11:08 am (UTC):-)
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on 2006-04-16 01:44 pm (UTC)do you guys use neutral density filters or what?
ive tried everything to have my waterfall photos turn out like this and the slightest bit of light turns them overexposed.
ive tried every exposure and ive used a nd filter.. shit ive even used a cp filter with it! hahah.
help meeee.
i love them.
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on 2006-04-16 01:57 pm (UTC)This is in a fairly steep ravine, so the incoming light is limited. That helps.
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on 2006-04-16 02:15 pm (UTC)thank you :)
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on 2006-04-19 01:40 am (UTC)I hope you don't mind if I add you. I did a while ago and not sure why I unadded.. but your photography skills are very uplifting.
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on 2006-04-19 04:15 pm (UTC)"Enjoy the photos all you want, we'll make more."
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on 2006-05-03 07:03 pm (UTC)I realized i missed a BUNCH of your posts. :(