Put together, they looked like I was doing the hokey pokey or something. I got a chuckle out of it, so I thought I'd share.
Join me for some photos, some thoughts, and a dash of "Techie" here and there.
Put together, they looked like I was doing the hokey pokey or something. I got a chuckle out of it, so I thought I'd share.
Today is a close-up of the limestone shelf where the water would normally be flowing. Two boys lounging in the lower right give some perspective to the size of that shelf. I think the moss and sprinkles of fall color are pretty.
I've started reading a newly-published book about the falls and the surrounding area, complete with a number of historic pictures. It used to be much wider and had many names during the 1800s, including "Little Falls."
Goodnight, sleepy, sleepy falls. See you in the spring!
Minnesota had the driest September on record, which is certainly reflected in the current image on the left. The one on the right shows an average spring waterfall.
Techie corner
This isn't quite an apples-to-apples comparison between the two images, from a photography standpoint. The current image was taken with the wide-angle lens on my phone. (I take a lot of images on my phone these days. They still aren't as good as a DSLR, but they've come a long way!) The wider angle leads to perspective distortion.
The one on the right was taken with my DSLR, with a much narrower field of view.
Below is an image with a red box showing approximately where the image on the right fits into the image on the left.
We were almost at the falls in this photo. Just standing brown water here. I'm surprised that there weren't a billion mosquitos around.