Apple Canyon Lake Falls, Jo Davies County, Illinois
The tip came from my photography friend Kevin, who sent me a photo of the frozen waterfall last weekend. I have photographed the falls before, five years ago, but had almost forgotten about this great photo opportunity that may occur after a period with very low temperatures. Not much water came down from Apple Canyon Lake this time but it was obviously enough for some nice built-up of ice.
Apple Canyon Lake Falls is most of the day in the shade but there is a small time window in the early afternoon when the waterfall is hit by the sun. The high contrast reveals the texture of the ice and rocks. To be honest, it took me three days to decide if I share the color version of the image or this black & white photo with you. There was a nice color contrast between the deep blue sky and the orange and yellow of the rocks but at the end I thought the ice lost a bit of its impact. Finally I opted for this monochrome version and let the ice formations stand out from the rest of the scene and tell the story of a really cold winter day.
Nikon Z6II, Nikkor Z 24-70, f/4 S, GITZO tripod GT2931 Basalt, KIRK BH-3 ball head, @58mm, 1/125s, f/20, ISO100