I was cleaning up my hard drive and ran across some waterfall shots from this past summer that I never got around to PP. These are coastal waterfalls that cascade into Prince William Sound. Over the years I've taken hundred of these shots but they never come out satisfactory. Those who don't like the slow shutter misty effect should be happy. These were shot from a boat so long ss not feasible. They were all shot within a few minutes of each other though with partly cloudy skies the lighting was constantly changing. I also was playing around with different filter effects in PP so lighting/colors vary a good bit.
All shot with Nikon D810 w/70-200mm f4
1) This one was pretty straight forward. The main interest was the interesting fall with the step in it and the blue glacial water of the fjord.
2) This is a fall I've shot dozens of times but have never been happy with results. It is hard to get the sense of scale. It is several hundred feet high. For reference the trees visible at upper left are probably 80-100ft(35m) tall. I chose the 2x1 format in an effort to give the effect of height.
3) This is another really high fall with a good flow as well. It drains off of a hanging glacier on the mountain above. I've also shot it multiple time, always with a similar composition. The surface of the water was more disturbed here so the blue of the fjord water wasn't visible and therefore not as important in the comp.
4) The same fall shot wider to show the mountain and glacier. For reference the mountain peak is over 3000ft(925m)
5) And one more giving some sense of the height. This one is two shots stitched so is really high rez. I tried to get rid of the blue tint but apparently didn't succeed. Does it look blue to others?