Natural Bridge Falls, Montana . . . by Cody Redmon

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A follow-up to my previous post The Source, here is another face of the Natural Bridge Falls in southwestern Montana. The amount of water flowing in this image is roughly twenty times that of the former, the subject of which is hidden behind this 105+ foot cascade. An area kayaker recently became the first person to intentionally make this drop, challenging the world record of 107 feet.
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Very nice…hidden treasure.
A hidden treasure indeed, Yannis. It’s become a bit more popular in the last 5 or so years, but being an out of the way location helps control the crowds. Thanks for your feedback.
i’ve always been fascinated by b/w water shots. i am learning how to “smooth” out the water in my trials.
“Smoothing” water out adds an element of grace and softens both the visual presentation, but also the subconscious audible element. I often imagine scenes with high-speed water capture to be loud and powerful like we know water to be…but just exposing for 1/15sec or longer ’settles’ the impression down…I say practice the technique all you can, Uppicks, and good luck!