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Capturing a Midnight Waterfall

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Written by: Ed and Cindy Boos

Issue: 2022, July 2022

Photographing waterfalls at night may not be your cup of tea but, although challenging, it can be quite rewarding. Without a doubt, hiking to waterfalls at night can be very hazardous for obvious reasons. We would not attempt to hike to a waterfall in the dark without first scouting it out during the day.Most waterfalls can be shot at night but we prefer a setting that includes a clear night sky with visible stars to make the scene more interesting. We also prefer a night with no moonlight, although it’s possible to have success with some moonlight. Appropriate gear is important – include an SLR camera, wide angle lens, a sturdy tripod, and a good LED flashlight with an adjustable beam. About five years ago there was a TV series that included an episode on photographing waterfalls at night that explains the techniques quite thoroughly. It can be viewed by going online and entering “Night Photography Waterfalls-Wild Photo Adventures” in the address bar.The waterfall shown here is Silver Run Falls which is located close to Cashiers. The shot was taken during a dry spell, so the water was flowing lighter than normal. Ironically, it’s the same waterfall shown in the TV series mentioned above.There are two viewpoints at the falls. The first is short, a few hundred yards, and easy. The second, where our photo was taken, is a short distance further down the trail. It is more difficult due to the many roots encountered. Caution is advised here during the day or night.Trailhead DirectionsFrom the intersection of US 64 and NC 107 in Cashiers, go south on NC 107 for about four miles. Look for the small parking area on the left.

by Ed and Cindy Boos

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