The fun to be had on the frozen lake is just half the story in Garrett County, Md. Even more wonderment and winter joy await you at Swallow Falls State Park where the falls can freeze up after a long cold spell. The parks includes four sets of water falls. The biggest, Muddy Creek Falls, is shown in my photo above and in my photos below. (please see more photos and text below)
The year these photos were taken the falls were near a full freeze which does not happen all the time. I have seen photos a good friend of mine took of these same falls where it was almost completely frozen all the way across.
The falls alone make for dramatic images but I always try to get people in my photos whenever possible. Having people in the shots provides scale and shows how magnificent in size the falls are.
The bottom photo is interesting but without a person you really do not get the sense how tall these falls are.
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Exposure tip : Keep in mind when you are shooting a scene that is almost predominantly white, you will want to add a stop to a stop and a half to your exposure if you want the back ground to be properly exposed.
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Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you have a happy and safe New Year’s Eve.
Cheers, Rob
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Thank you for the tip. We are expecting a lot of snow over the next few days. I usually do it using spot metering, but that’s another way. You do amazing work. I’m awestruck.
Your photos are certainly quite breathtaking, they make you stop and give nature the thought it deserves. Nice way to end 2013, have a very happy New Year.
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