Saturday, January 26, 2013

River Falls, Wisconsin waterfall

Just under the swing bridge on the north side of Glen Park in River Falls, Wisconsin is a nice little waterfall. I have visited it previously quite a few times to photograph it but never spent the time to capture it in motion. The weather that morning had been the best it could have been for winter with the trees covered in frost. Unfortunately, the heat of the city kept the frost away from the falls and the surrounding area
This time lapse took 1872 images to create with 35+ hours of editing time. I increased the speed of the "relaxing" music to better match the faster paced editing and video.



Friday, January 25, 2013

Pattison State Park, WI-Manitou Falls

Pattison State Park was one of the first places I visited many years ago in search of waterfalls to photograph and videotape. This time I returned to capture the falls in HD time lapse. There are two waterfalls in the park; Big Manitou Falls is quite a drop at 165 ft with Little Manitou Falls at (30 ft).

As usual, the clouds were moving in and out of in front of the sun causing  a nightmare when it came to editing the images.



Thursday, January 17, 2013

Mound Creek County Park waterfall

On my first visit, this park was closed until April 15th and I really had no idea what to expect when I returned. The park is a nice little oasis in an otherwise farm area. The park has a Frisbee course, picnic area and waterfall that flows into the lake. As usual the water was sediment filled due to the recent heavy rains making the lake quite high keeping me from getting a better front view of the falls. 
I was running out of time and memory space as I had spent 5 hours at Red Rock Dells earlier in the day. The sun was really causing me problems as it would pop out in the middle of a 4 minutes series of exposures. You will see quick light flickers throughout the video. Thanks goes to James Killinen for the information on both Red Rock Dells and Mound Creek Park.



Monday, January 14, 2013

Red Rock Dells, Cottonwood County Minnesota

On my second visit to this small county park, I finally expected to see plenty water flowing through the rocky dells this time after being disappointed at my last visit. Since the rains had been quite heavy the night before, there was plenty of sediment in the water making it look like Willy Wonka's chocolate river. I wish I had arrived earlier in the day because as the day moved on, the sun started to pop out from behind the clouds. Many times I had to stop completely and wait for 5-10 minutes before I could resume shooting. I used about 2900 images to create this video.


Sunday, January 13, 2013

Amnicon State Park, Wisconsin

I decided to return to Amnicon State Park and capture is on HD video. I have been to the park a few times before but only chose to shoot photos of the beautiful park. There are 3 main waterfalls, Lower, Upper Falls and Snake Pit Falls with a waterfall name Every Now and Then falls that only flows during higher waters, it was dry during my visit.

The park was full of people cooling off in the rushing waters, it took quite a bit of time and patience to get all of the photos I would need. As the sun started to set, the park became vacant and I was all by myself with the waterfalls.






Thursday, January 10, 2013

Willow River State Park waterfall

Since I wasn't able to head out of town on my birthday weekend, so I decided to re-visit Willow River State park on the North side of Hudson Wisconsin. I ended up shooting over 4600 images and using about 4200 in the final video. The file size is almost 200 megs. This time I did not color correct any of the images before I turned them into video clips. The day started out cloudy with a slight rain, but as the day progressed the sun would show itself and that can be seen in a few scenes as a light flicker as the clouds moved in and out during the exposing time.

I had arrived mid-morning and ran into a few walkers along the way. Some just sat down in front of the waterfall with their eyes closed and absorbed the positive ions the falls give off. Throughout the whole 6 hours I was there, I noticed many others doing the same thing. I spent sometime talking to a few of the people that were there, they had some interesting stories. One young man was spending the summer camping because he was getting ready to be sent over to Afghanistan in mid summer. I wished him well.



Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Jacob Falls, Keewenaw County, Michigan

On my second day driving the Copper Harbor loop in the Keewenaw Peninsula, I stopped at a nice roadside waterfall called Jacob Falls. By now there was very little wind compared to my last stop Eagle River and the scene was very peaceful. What you see in my video is only a small potion of the many waterfalls that you will find as the trail leads back into the forest.
As I took my photographs, folks would stop to take their own pictures and talk to me while my camera was clicking away. I met some nice folks that day to whom I shared my online work.
There is a bakery 100 feet from the falls called Jampot. The wonderful aroma of sugary baked goods was tempting me to finish up quickly so I could buy some gifts and enjoy a well deserved cookie on my part.

Music by Dexter Britain. Song: The Tea Party



Monday, January 7, 2013

South Fork River WI waterfall

I have captured the waterfall on the South Fork River below the swing bridge, but I had never spent any time with the one further upriver. I finally made time after a service call  in River Falls WI. I shot 3300 images and used about 3000 of them to create this time-lapse of the falls. I was there for 3.5 hours and during that duration the weather changed many times. I also had to stop taking pictures to let people and dogs pass by me on their way upstream.


Buttermilk Falls-Polk County Wisconsin

I have seen this waterfall on YouTube posted by David Hedquist and felt it would be quite a nice one to capture. It took a little bit of research but I located it and I was not disappointed. It was a crisp Sunday morning with frost still hanging on the tall grass as I hiked along the treeline. 

The trail took a quick right into the woods along a ravine to my left, I could hear the falls through the trees. The path got narrower as I approach the waterfall with the still present ravine on my left and a 15 foot drop to the creek on my right. You see the top of the waterfall first as it cascades down the rock slide. the ground was still frozen so the climb down got real scary for a short time, so I sat down and figured a way out of a potential slide to the bottom. I think I will return next year during the summer and catch it in a greener season.

Music by Dexter Britain



Sunday, January 6, 2013

Presque Isle River waterfalls

Since I had always wanted to visit the 3 main waterfalls (Manido Falls, Nawadaha Falls and Manabezho Falls) on the Presque Isle River, I headed out early on a bright Sunday morning. Five hours later I parked off of the South Boundary Road bridge and hiked down on the east side of the river. The trails are not groomed on this side of the river as they are in the west side park, so be prepared to step over rocks and roots. With the sun working it's way across the sky and people wandering all over the falls, I had limited time to capture all the images I would need. Five hours later, 16 gigs of images and one dropped camera, I headed back home.


Saturday, January 5, 2013

Eagle River Falls Michigan

One of the roadside waterfalls on Highway 26 on the north side of Keewenaw County, MI is Eagle River Falls. It is big enough to have been used to power the Lake Superior Safety Fuse Factory. The wind was really strong coming in hard off of the lake as can be seen by the trees whipping around. There is no access to the falls from the park area except the historic bridge you use the view the falls, unless you want to climb down the rock bluff. You can hike up the river from the Superior, but I decided to continue on along the shoreline road to my next waterfall.


Glen Park winter waterfall

Just under the swing bridge on the north side of Glen Park in River Falls, Wisconsin is a nice little waterfall. I have visited it previously quite a few times to photograph it but never spent the time to capture it in motion. The weather that morning had been the best it could have been for winter with the trees covered in frost. Unfortunately, the heat of the city kept the frost away from the falls and the surrounding area
This time lapse took 1872 images to create with 35+ hours of editing time. I increased the speed of the "relaxing" music to better match the faster paced editing and video.



Ramsey Falls in Redwood Falls, MN

After a service call in Southwestern MN, I decided to swing by Ramsey Falls in Redwood Falls, MN. It took me a few drives around the park before I could locate it. The road leading down to the falls had not been plowed over the winter and I passed it up. Some nice folks guided me in the right direction. It is a single waterfall that divides into two, when the water is higher, back to one again when the water is really high.
It was late in the afternoon and I was lucky enough to catch the golden light on the embankment before the sun set behind the high bluff. This a dangerous waterfall to explore with a significant drop from the rock if you are not careful. As I sat near the edge photographing the falls I could feel the power under me rumbling the granite. Some of the rock on the edge looked like they were ready to break away and splash in the water below.
This was shot with 2200, 16 megapixel photographs compressed down to 20 frames per second to create the video.



Cascade Falls in Osceola, WI

This project was a first for me; a time lapse video for a waterfall. I chose Cascade Falls in Osceola, WI because it's easy to climb into the gorge (stairs) and I was in the area doing a service call. I wanted to  experiment with the time-lapse feature on my new camera and thought this would let me know it's limitations. I chose between 50-100 shots (image size 4928x3264) per composition with a total of 1085 used still images. I rendered all of the images down to 1080 lines of resolution of video.
The music is from The Ring of Kerry Band and I thank them for the use of their music. I used one of their songs for my previous Cascade waterfall video.



Upper Silver Falls-Time Lapse

My first waterfall destination on my Fall trip to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was Upper Silver Falls in Baraga County. The falls are a semi remote waterfall south of L'Anse, MI. The last time I attempted to find the falls there had been a 4 day rain and the "road" was quite washed out. This year I had a bumpy but dry drive into the backwoods. I hiked down the ATV trail towards the river and I could feel the falls underfoot as I approached them. They were magnificent! 

It had been drizzling all day with no end in sight, perfect weather for the waterfall shoot. The waterfalls are not easy to capture as they are a complicated series of cascades and steps with beautiful channels swirling around multi-colored rocks and logs.
I ended up using about 5400 images to create this video.

I stepped away from my usual music tone and chose something with more tech to it.
Music by Dexter Britain.



Ogemaw Falls-Time Lapse

Ogemaw Falls is one of my favorite waterfalls to visit in the U.P. It"s about 100 feet off of a paved road a few miles away from Highway 41. I love the way the water falls off the top edge and cascades down numerous edges of the rocks. Let's talk about how beautiful the water is when is spills into the collection basin before it flow gently over a few final rocks. At that spot, there is a moss covered area about 20 square feet, a great place for a picnic. The water continues to flow downstream into a narrow up against a straight eight foot rock, but nothing as nice as the original falls.

Music by Dexter Britain 
Song: Time Catches Up