Thursday, May 22, 2014

Gorton Creek Falls. Elowah Falls. New Views

Two waterfalls that are very nice to photograph. Gorton creek falls is a short off trail trip but with a great creek and very nice falls. Easy to get to just by going on up the creek past the end of the trail from the campground.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 24mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/10 sec.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/13 sec.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/20 sec.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/14 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/50 sec.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/14 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/8 sec.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/5 sec.
Gorton Creek Falls Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/8 sec.
Gorton Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 22mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/10 sec.
If you get the chance grab your camera and head out there. Elowah falls is an on trail falls unless you want to get a different view. Most of these next shots were taken from locations off the trail. Beware o mist from the falls on this one.
Elowah Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 20mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/10 sec.
Elowah Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-6400 Nikkor lense 1/30 sec.
Elowah Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/8 sec.
Elowah Creek Nikon D7100 f/16 20mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/10 sec.
Elowah Falls Nikon D7100 f/16 18mm ISO-800 Nikkor lense 1/10 sec.
On this photo day it was raining and almost spring time. This helps with the saturation of the colors. I also used a Hoya HRT Circular Polarizing Filter which I love for the green woods of the northwest.

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