Bridal Veil Falls 2

Mark Ramstead

Bridal Veil Falls 2

Another shot, with four photos merged.

Bridal Veil Falls 2 belongs to the following groups:

National Parks of the World, Sierra Nevada and Waterfall Photography Available for sale as

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Bridal Veil Falls 2 by Mark Ramstead
Bridal Veil Falls 2 by Mark Ramstead
  • Roka

    Roka

    What a spectacular shot! Beautiful!

  • ooyayootay

    ooyayootay

    Beautiful! I can almost hear the roar and feel the cooling mist!

    Excellent shot!

  • JenniferB

    JenniferB

    Dreamy and gorgeous just like you! :-P

  • Teresa Zieba

    Teresa Zieba

    Oh my, magnificent falls. Superb comp, love the wet rocks in the foreground.

  • Craig Hender

    Craig Hender

    Spectacular! I can feel the power!

  • Lisa  Jewell

    Lisa Jewell

    Nature is amazing
    Especially in this combination.

    Wonderful work x

  • cougarfan

    cougarfan

    Wonderful Capture Hun:)))))))))xoxox

  • Mark Ramstead replied

    I have yet to start working on your shot! But it is a beauty and I will get to it! xox

  • Angie Kessenich

    Angie Kessenich

    this is beautiful!!!!

  • Jens Helmstedt

    Jens Helmstedt

    Wonderful view and photo!

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    fabulous,

  • J.K. York

    J.K. York

    superb tonal range. great merge to make that happen. the power of the water is really well conveyed here. very dramatic landscape work. cheers.

  • bluewhite

    bluewhite

    How do you merge shots? Tripod perhaps and just keep shooting the same image?

  • Mark Ramstead

    Mark Ramstead

    You take multiple shots, then use a program to merge them. Photoshop has a photomerge, tool, some photo applications have them too. You should consider some photo or art software, as they take a life time to learn, but can be enjoyed from the start.

  • Mark Ramstead

    Mark Ramstead

    Oh, a tripod is not really needed. However one should pivot the the shot around the lens, not ones feet… ; ) In other words spin the camera as if the center of the pivot is just behind the lens or where the film should be…

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