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Panther Creek Falls (Favorite waterfall, EVER!)

 
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Feb 21, 2015 12:04 |  #1

This is by far my favorite waterfall that I've gotten to shoot. Just simply amazing being beneath this monster!

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Feb 21, 2015 13:15 |  #2

Great shot! This is definitely one of the best photos I've seen of this particular falls, nicely done.


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Feb 21, 2015 23:16 |  #3

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Great shot! This is definitely one of the best photos I've seen of this particular falls, naively done.

Thank you very much!


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Feb 22, 2015 10:48 |  #4

Panther Creek is also my favorite waterfall, it's really unlike anything I've seen, like something out of Tolkien. I'm going to be back there in May and then again in late October, can't wait!


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Feb 22, 2015 17:36 |  #5

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Panther Creek is also my favorite waterfall, it's really unlike anything I've seen, like something out of Tolkien. I'm going to be back there in May and then again in late October, can't wait!

I want to go back too. Maybe we could coordinate a day to meet up.


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Feb 22, 2015 23:57 as a reply to  @ JM Photos's post |  #6

Sure, the October time would work better. I haven't booked anything yet but hopefully I will have itinerary figured out soon.


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Feb 23, 2015 00:22 |  #7

Hmm...apparently everyone knows where this is but me.


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Feb 23, 2015 06:03 |  #8

That's a nice photo of Panther! I would like to see you get some shots there with the lush vegetation this spring!

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Feb 23, 2015 07:15 |  #9

Awesome! Can't wait to get back photographing some waterfalls myself


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Feb 23, 2015 08:15 |  #10

Great shot. I was there this past fall, and it is a beautiful spot. I wish I had longer to explore it. I'll definitely visit it again if I get back up there.


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Feb 23, 2015 09:50 |  #11

jeffreybehr wrote in post #17445103 (external link)
Hmm...apparently everyone knows where this is but me.

http://www.waterfallsn​orthwest.com/nws/falls​.php?num=5248 (external link)

Hope this helps.




  
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Feb 23, 2015 19:59 |  #12

It is very easy to find, despite the people complaining that they couldn't find the trail. I had zero issues whatsoever when following the directions posted above...


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Feb 24, 2015 12:08 as a reply to  @ JM Photos's post |  #13

Incredible shot- I agree with the poster above, I think it's one of the best compositions I've seen of the falls.

I'd love to get up to that area in the next year or two in order to do a "waterfall photography tour" (self-guided, of course)... what's the best time of year to go in order to make sure everything is bright green? May/June?

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Feb 24, 2015 18:28 |  #14

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Incredible shot- I agree with the poster above, I think it's one of the best compositions I've seen of the falls.

I'd love to get up to that area in the next year or two in order to do a "waterfall photography tour" (self-guided, of course)... what's the best time of year to go in order to make sure everything is bright green? May/June?

Thanks!

I would recommend May/June. Any later and some of the falls up here in the PNW are running low and slow.
It really depends though. You will see waterfalls from me shot year round. Certain falls are better in the summer, some are better in the spring, and some look best in autumn. It all depends on the falls you want to shoot.

The way I determine when I'm going to shoot a specific fall is to 1) find the waterfall, 2) search flickr for that waterfall, 3) See which photo of that waterfall I like the best, and then 4) view their EXIF info to see which month it was taken in. That gives me a good idea of what time of the year it will be flowing best to my taste.


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Feb 25, 2015 19:59 |  #15

Here is another angle (more straight on)

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