Waterfall Wednesday 11/12/2025

larryj

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Neat little creek with lots of little falls. Any clue how this creek got named after a city?
Thanks Alan for your comments, appreciated! ;) The creek flow out of the Chicago Lakes and I have no idea why they are called Chicago Lakes!
 

larryj

Well-Known Member
Hi Larry.
Beautiful! Photographed to my taste and nicely processed. This Chicago creek waterfall reminds me of the Tatra National Park in our country. I will visit a place in the Tatra Park that is similar to this.. maybe I will be lucky. Thanks for the inspiration!
Very nice place, Larry. :) 👍
Thank you Peter for the nice comments on this image, really appreciated! ;)
I look forward to seeing some of your photo from Tatra National Park. :)
 

Peter Michal

Well-Known Member
Is this the right place for my waterfall?
Sorry Alan, You will know this waterfall well.. LOL.. the surrounding landscape, soil, plants and trees are reddish from these healing springs. There is a small pond under this small waterfall, but there is always someone "soaked" there.
I reworked the image with new know-how (detail, color dynamics, 3D.. ?). I don't know if it will be visible in this "small photo".

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..Sorry Alan, I accidentally deleted my post. :)
When I reduce the size of a photo for a post, it is oversharpened. That's why I replace the photos with new ones without sharpening.
 
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AlanLichty

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Is this the right place for my waterfall?
Sorry Alan, You will know this waterfall well.. LOL.. the surrounding landscape, soil, plants and trees are reddish from these healing springs. There is a small pond under this small waterfall, but there is always someone "soaked" there.
I reworked the image with new know-how (detail, color dynamics, 3D.. ?). I don't know if it will be visible in this "small photo".
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..Sorry Alan, I accidentally deleted my post. :)
When I reduce the size of a photo for a post, it is oversharpened. That's why I replace the photos with new ones without sharpening.
You did a nice job reworking the light in this version - especially bringing up the light in the shadows.
 
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