In a previous thread I asked, and recieved, some advice for shooting Niagara Falls. However, this was also a family vacation so my time and attention was divided between spending time with them and pursuing photographic pursuits. As such, I probably did not capture the best images I could but I think I got a few decent shots. I'm posting here just for "conversation" but may post a few images in the Critique forum.
I think this was my most dramatic shot. I took this from the Canadian side looking out over the American falls at night when lit up. I used a tripod and tried various exposures and shutter speeds. This one was shot at 70mm with the 70-300 lens, F/4.5, with an 8 second exposure. I had a tough time getting a really sharp image. This one was the sharpest to my eyes, although a few were barely distingishable from each other.
The weather wasn't that great most of the time. It was overcast but also bright and hazy. This image didn't really do it for me in color. It was just too overcast and it all looked kind of gray and dull. I decided to "go with the flow" so to speak and make this into a black and white shot. I could probably punch up the contrast a bit more, but I like the overall effect.
I took this one from the Maid of the Mist boat. I wasn't really able to get a great shot of the falls close up from the boat because it was just too crowded. I had my 2 young children with me and couldn't just fight to get to the railing. This was shot using the 9-18mm and is all the way open at 9mm here.
"The Journey Behind the Falls" tour offered a different perspective. I had a lot of trouble with blown out skies but this one was probably the best exposure.
In addition to the falls, we also visited the Butterfly Conservatory and the White Water Walk. For the White Water Walk I tried a Panorama shot but I'm not that crazy about it. I will probably ask for a little help with creating panoramas in the Help forum.
I really like the 9-18mm lens. The more I use it the more versatile I find it. I think this shot of the Skywheel is an interesting one.