Would like to have been able to see your shots for more than a second or two. You cut away as soon as or before you zoomed out to the full shot. Disappointing in that regard! Thanks for sharing and I imagine after some rain those falls become even more spectacular. Nice work.
I always struggle with long exposure ,especially with water ,that's why i dont take a lot. Like me, you went from Nikon to om-systems. I dont regret a thing , although after selling my Nikon gear, i chose the om-5, which suits my style . I am looking forward to learning a lot about waterfall and long exposure photography . Good tip with the quick access to the ND filter.. You have a nice relaxing presents and enthusiasm. 👍
Thank you for the comment. The OM-5 is a sweet camera, I borrowed one a few weeks ago before I bought my OM1 mark II. It has tons of similar features as the 1 just in a smaller body
Just found your channel, great video. I don’t live far from Enders Falls but have never been there, your video has inspired me to give it a go. I have the 40-150mm pro and can definitely recommend it, works well with the 1.4x converter also. Another lens to consider might be the 12-100mm pro, it’s my go to travel lens when I know I won’t be trying to photograph wildlife. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the comment. Enders Falls is a magical place, definitely way better after a good rain. The 12-100 is a lens I've thought about, I think my next two lenses are the 8-25mm and the 40-150 f4 due to its compact size.
Great images, Joe. I love Enders Falls. Fortunately it's nearby for me. I went there 3 years ago to take some autumn shots and there was a lot more flow back then. Crossing over to the other side of the river definitely gives you the best vantage points. Harder to do when there's a lot more water flow. We never did get down to the bottom to your '4th' waterfall, although I've seen photos of it and have been wanting to get to that one and get some images from the middle of the river. Your '5th' waterfall is one of my favorites (well, the bottom one I think would be if I ever get to that one). When there's more water flow it's a lot more spectacular as there's another stream coming from the top to the left of where the flow is in your images - pretty much in front of that tree at the top and it comes funneling through between those two rocks. I took my shots from a few feet further downstream to include a couple of rocks sticking out of the river for a foreground. There's also another waterfall that I'm not sure if I saw in your video. As I recall it's visible from the top of your '5th' waterfall. There's plenty of rock formations up there to set yourself up on. It's not a large waterfall but it's pretty nice. It's mainly a cascading waterfall over a series of rocks and dumps into a pool of water. If interested I can send you an image so you can try to find it the next time you go.
Thanks for the comment. Enders is such a special place. I think there's more waterfalls in that area I still have yet to explore. I need to get back there after more rain.
I dont remember if I was at Enders Falls this year or not. I understand the need for the new boardwalk and stairs, but it does hamper getting some of the better angles f the falls. Great video can't wait for the next one!
Great shots! I really enjoyed the video all the way through and down (and up again) that beautiful waterfall. On a side note I am amazed how different the symbols on the screen of your OM-1 II look compared to the OM-5 and the Olympus cameras that I am used to. Do you know the Carly Simon song "The Wives Are In Connecticut"? You're probably too young. Doesn't matter, I just wish I were there too. I'd go to Enders Falls. :D
Joe. I understand regional patriotism and Connecticut is certainly a beautiful state... but for waterfalls... have you been to Washington State yet? :)
Thanks! Yeah I do love Connecticut waterfalls but I've been to Washington a few years back, there are some monster falls out there. I hope to get back one day and film there.
@@WaterfallJoeif you do make your way to King County, ping me. I can show you some of the more lesser known, but stunning falls in the central Cascades.
Would like to have been able to see your shots for more than a second or two. You cut away as soon as or before you zoomed out to the full shot. Disappointing in that regard! Thanks for sharing and I imagine after some rain those falls become even more spectacular. Nice work.
Thanks Paul I'll keep that in mind, I'll keep the photos up a bit longer next time! This spot becomes absolutely magical after a good rain
I always struggle with long exposure ,especially with water ,that's why i dont take a lot. Like me, you went from Nikon to om-systems. I dont regret a thing , although after selling my Nikon gear, i chose the om-5, which suits my style . I am looking forward to learning a lot about waterfall and long exposure photography .
Good tip with the quick access to the ND filter..
You have a nice relaxing presents and enthusiasm.
👍
Thank you for the comment. The OM-5 is a sweet camera, I borrowed one a few weeks ago before I bought my OM1 mark II. It has tons of similar features as the 1 just in a smaller body
@WaterfallJoe yes I watched that video , and enjoyed it.
Just found your channel, great video. I don’t live far from Enders Falls but have never been there, your video has inspired me to give it a go. I have the 40-150mm pro and can definitely recommend it, works well with the 1.4x converter also. Another lens to consider might be the 12-100mm pro, it’s my go to travel lens when I know I won’t be trying to photograph wildlife. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the comment. Enders Falls is a magical place, definitely way better after a good rain. The 12-100 is a lens I've thought about, I think my next two lenses are the 8-25mm and the 40-150 f4 due to its compact size.
Great images, Joe. I love Enders Falls. Fortunately it's nearby for me. I went there 3 years ago to take some autumn shots and there was a lot more flow back then. Crossing over to the other side of the river definitely gives you the best vantage points. Harder to do when there's a lot more water flow. We never did get down to the bottom to your '4th' waterfall, although I've seen photos of it and have been wanting to get to that one and get some images from the middle of the river. Your '5th' waterfall is one of my favorites (well, the bottom one I think would be if I ever get to that one). When there's more water flow it's a lot more spectacular as there's another stream coming from the top to the left of where the flow is in your images - pretty much in front of that tree at the top and it comes funneling through between those two rocks. I took my shots from a few feet further downstream to include a couple of rocks sticking out of the river for a foreground.
There's also another waterfall that I'm not sure if I saw in your video. As I recall it's visible from the top of your '5th' waterfall. There's plenty of rock formations up there to set yourself up on. It's not a large waterfall but it's pretty nice. It's mainly a cascading waterfall over a series of rocks and dumps into a pool of water. If interested I can send you an image so you can try to find it the next time you go.
Thanks for the comment. Enders is such a special place. I think there's more waterfalls in that area I still have yet to explore. I need to get back there after more rain.
Nice Joe.....:)
Thanks Keith! Hope you enjoyed it
I dont remember if I was at Enders Falls this year or not. I understand the need for the new boardwalk and stairs, but it does hamper getting some of the better angles f the falls. Great video can't wait for the next one!
Thanks Frank. I gotta get back there after all this rain!
Great shots! I really enjoyed the video all the way through and down (and up again) that beautiful waterfall.
On a side note I am amazed how different the symbols on the screen of your OM-1 II look compared to the OM-5 and the Olympus cameras that I am used to.
Do you know the Carly Simon song "The Wives Are In Connecticut"? You're probably too young. Doesn't matter, I just wish I were there too. I'd go to Enders Falls. :D
Thank you! Yeah the OM1 has a lot going on haha, it's a powerful beast. I haven't heard that song but I'll check it out 😂
Joe. I understand regional patriotism and Connecticut is certainly a beautiful state... but for waterfalls... have you been to Washington State yet? :)
Thanks! Yeah I do love Connecticut waterfalls but I've been to Washington a few years back, there are some monster falls out there. I hope to get back one day and film there.
@@WaterfallJoeif you do make your way to King County, ping me. I can show you some of the more lesser known, but stunning falls in the central Cascades.
Post your picture just a little bit longer.. om 1 has polaroid?
I will post the photos longer next time. What do you mean by Polaroid?
@ ohh i mean polarizer filter built in… im still new to photography please forgive me. Im planning buying om 1
@@ValhallaGuild Oh I understand, no the OM1 doesn't have a built in polarizer, I put one on.
@@WaterfallJoe i see thats why i was wondering I didn’t see in the video. Thank you!