The Triefen
My nephew came to visit us this week. We had planned a walk higher up in the mountains but had to change those plans when a big bank of low hanging cloud decided to sit half way up the mountain all day.
So instead we took him to one of our old favorite walks lower down. This was a path along a wild river to a waterfall called the Triefen at Hinterthal .
As the name in German sort of suggests it’s like a long curtain of water falling like rain drops out of the riverbank wall. It'a formed by the ground water seeping down untill it meets a horizonal impervious layer where it pours out into the river, It’s only about 2-3 m high but more than 70m long!
It's a beautiful place and a bit different everytime we visit, This time the river was very full.
Here’s some shots:
A conveniently placed dog takes a look at the waterfall
A slightly more detailed shot showing all the splashes and drops
And of you like it more silky, F22 will get you there. Slow enough at 1/20s , but of course at F22 you get some diffraction effects too
Looking through that gap from the other side, still using F22 to get the silky effect at 1/5 s this time.
Some ND filters would have given me a slower speed without diffraction but with no filters at hand,….