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cold temps, Dublin, end of the mayan calendar, falls, global cooling, hayden run, HDR, hip waders, january first, nature, nikon, Ohio, OnOne, PhotoTools, strong energy, water, winter
The weather has been so strange for January. First we had unseasonably cold temps, then late in the week, they were unseasonably warm. I blame it all on the fact that our solar system is moving into an area of the galaxy with an unusually strong energy field. Or it could be global warming, or global cooling, or the end of the Mayan calendar, or the magnetic poles on the earth are about to flip, or….. Basically, no one really knows what’s going on.
I got to break out the hip waders and get into the stream to take this photo. I definitely got a few looks from other people at the falls. But sometimes you gotta be willing to do crazy things to get a good image. Enjoy!

Hip waders! That may be the key piece of equipment I’ve been missing! Love the shot.
I think we had talked about you doing nature photography. When I took pictures of the Hayden Run Falls a couple of years ago, the creek at the base of the falls was pretty full, so I ran up to Meijer’s and got a pair of Hip Waders. They’ve come in handy a couple of times when I want to get out into the water to get a good shot. I recommend them.
and Thanks for the comment. Glad you like it.
The straight-on angle makes a big difference–you don’t see it often in waterfall shots.
Nice waterfall!