Our trip to Niagara resulted in some impressive photos, albeit of a very different sort than people typically associate with the falls. There was heavy mist in the gorge from both the American Falls (pictured above) and Horseshoe Falls (the source of most of the mist) that never allowed a very clear view of the falls. The sky was generally leaden, with only a couple of breaks later in the afternoon.
I tried to play with the mist, rather than fight it, and make it as much of a subject of the photos as the falls.
The mist made for some fairly dramatic (if soft) pictures. Here, the casinos and hotels on the Canadian side of the falls appear to be floating in the clouds.
A Ferris wheel emerges from the mist.
The source of the mist was Horseshoe Falls. In this picture, you can see the mist gathering at the left of the frame. It travelled down the gorge in patches, periodically obscuring and revealing the Canadian side. At the right of the frame, you can see the previous patch of mist moving out.
The American Falls are even more dramatic seen from the East, looking back to Horseshoe Falls.
Unfortunately, the mist churned up by Horseshoe Falls was so thick and constant that we were never able to really see them. This is the best view we had of them. Even later on, when the sky started to lighten and the sun peaked out, the mist was still as thick.
Here's a "detail" of Horseshoe Falls.
P.S. The sensor on my 5D appears to be really dirty.... I forgot to touch up these photos before posting them.
1 comment:
Such a nice and different photography , Niagara Falls Hotels looks awesome in the second pic on The Canadian side.
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