You just made my list of places I need to go grow exponentially. I’ve been all around the area, been there been there haven’t been there haven’t been there been there, haven’t been there etc. If you hike a lot, gaia gps is worth a download. You can record your track so you don’t get lost. Cell reception not really necessary, works off gps. You can also download detailed maps if you know the areas you will be hiking. One more thing Bill, get rid of the sling if your hiking, too much pain on a long hike unless dump most of the gear 😂.
Thanks for the info, we definitely should look into using an app like that! I don’t think Bill needs much convincing on the sling bag issue, he is a backpack guy for sure and for good reason. I have stuck with the sling bag though somehow even through the pain! -Eric
Really well produced video! I'm going to the Blue Ridge Mountains this fall and this was a really inspiring video for what waterfalls to see while I'm up there.
I don't know how old this is....but first of all....we are just a few months from retiring in Brevard, NC /DuPont State Park / Pisgah National Forest. Of course we are excited...not only did you capture some of the gorgeous falls (you need to go back and get more), which we enjoyed....but I am a novice Photographer. First thing I thought of for your name? "Two Guys and a Camera". Thanks for the great shots of what will soon be our 'backyard'. If you ever are back in the area....give us a DM. Hopefully, by then we'll be settled and our new RV purchased and ready to explore! GREAT JOB!!
Nice guys! Great video. Really enjoyed it. I have that book too. Move up here and have done lots of them, last year I did 25 in SC… spectacular. Look forward to hitting the trails to these. You inspired me.😊
Excellent video! We loved the waterfall shots. We went to Rainbow Falls…quite a hike!! I also appreciate the photography tips and lessons. Subscribed!! We live in South Carolina. Thanks!!
Thanks for sharing your waterfall photography adventure. Looks like Eric was rocking the R5. Bill, were you shooting with your new Nixon? Agree about your name change. I like “Photography Adventures with Bill & Eric”.
Thanks for watching! Eric was still shooting with the canon R believe it or not the day we got in the truck for the drive he got the delivery of the R5 but it was too late. I was shooting with my Nikon d750 I hadn't decided to purchase the Z5 yet. I like that name too except most of our videos are far from adventures It's us sitting down just talking.
I live in North Carolina. You two would love Dry Falls, not too large but not without grandeur. A foot trail goes behind the falls into a spectacular cave of water. That gorge also has countless other falls. The Outer Banks are also a spectacular place to shoot. You can shoot the wild horses.
Just returned from the Maggie Valley area of NC and got a couple of waterfall shots. Your video caused me to buy the book (using your link) and plan another trip!
What an amazing trip spectacular scenery and absolutely beautiful waterfall's, outstanding image's as always, thank guy's for sharing this trip as for a new name maybe Photography life with Bill & Eric. Take care both.
Great Video. I'm from NC and been to several of those. I took a camera but didn't really plan well enough to really photograph them. You've inspired me to get back out there and go again!
This area is great for photos. My dad lives in the area and I have been to most of these. Great to see them again in a video. I really like the Mill Shoals site. A shot I took here many years ago was actually published in a Popular Photography Book so this site is special for me. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. 👍
Great video guys! I can't believe you got me to watch over a half an hour video. 😎 Looks like you got some really great images. Glad you had a good time. My joking answer for a channel name is "Lawn Guyland Shooters". But what about "Photography Adventures" if it's not already taken?
Did you see the Dragon Tree at Skinny Dip Falls trail? Just took a four day trip and hit most of these falls plus a few more. Twin Falls was a huge find in South Carolina not far from Rosman area.
Love, love, Love this video! I am a waterfall chaser . Ga, Tn, Al. & N &S Carolina have so much to offer! I was laughing at Bill or was it Eric? when he was counting the steps! I did this several times at Amicolola falls (604 steps)& at Tallulah Gorge (1099)
Thank you! It was me (Eric) counting steps, I can’t help it! We’re heading out on a Pennsylvania waterfall trip on Sunday so we’re going to be putting another video together for that one.
Great Trip with good planning! The Carolina’s look like a good place fir photography. The topography is so different east coast to west coast. Being near the foothills of the Sierra you are at 5,000 within 45 minutes with another 4 to go. 3 weeks ago I and a friend were on a similar trip from Northern California to Bryce and Zion for 9 nights. Color overload in a good way is my best description. We hit peak fall color in Zion, the maples were glowing red and the cottonwoods vibrant yellow. Around the campfire is bourbon to quell the aches and pains of the day which was daily. I followed that trip up the following weekend in to Yosemite fir my daughters photo journalism class assignment. I cant say enough good about photography. It takes me to places that requires slowing down which i hadn’t when just hiking and the best shots are the ones i did take. What happened to the Z5, are you out of sequence? Good Video!!
Thanks, sounds like I need to move where you live. Those are bucket list trips for me can't wait to get out west. I agree when we are out photographing That's all we are thinking about It really takes you out of it all. I actually did my first gig with the Z5 and the auto focus was a little disappointing and the videos are a little out of sync sometimes but I'll be getting to that one soon.
@@BillEricPhotography Thank you for the amazingly fast reply! I was addressing thewuf's reply about doing tours of the area, but I really enjoyed the record of the trip you two made. Over the last year, I have made the drive from NC to Brooklyn and back for work several times (wasn't ready for the airports pre-vaccine), so I know what it took. I apologize for the acronym in my original post, NOC is Nantahala Outdoor Center, and it was a big part of my early adulthood and introduced me to the wilder parts of the mountains of NC and their beauty. Since then, I have traveled much of the world (all seven continents, actually), but NC will always be home. I hope you have great memories of, and from, your little adventure! Great photo work, and even though I'm a Pentaxian, I pass kudos out to both of you!
Great video! It looks like some of the falls would be accessible in the dead of winter as well? The falls in Rickett's Glenn, I would imagine, would be treacherous in the winter due to the spray icing up on the rocky trails.
Yeah Ricketts Glen is open in the winter but you have to be ready for ice hiking. I think most of these falls in the video would be accessible year round, we’ve seen many photos of them in wintry conditions.
@@BillEricPhotography Thanks, I just might take a trip down there on my winter break from school. Just reserved the waterfalls book at my local library!
Enjoyed this! You have some spectacular scenery on your doorstop, well if your doorstep is a 15 hour drive away that is 🤣 I don’t think I drive 15 hours a year in England 👍🏻
Ha! This is definitely a big country with a lot to see in it. this is one of those areas that you probably wouldn't know about unless you researched it a little bit. But it's a beautiful area of the country and the Blue Ridge parkway is just spectacular.
Another great video! How about “Bill and Eric’s Photo Adventures” or “B & E Photo Adventures”? The photos were really beautiful! I would’ve still taken one camera and the holy trinity of lenses because you just don’t know what you’re going to find or at what angle you might want to shoot. And it seems it’s always that one lens you wish you would have taken along.
We were thinking something very similar maybe photography with Bill and Eric. They kind of covers everything. I didn't feel like I really needed anything other than those three lenses. Really covers everything especially on a trip like this. Bill
@@BillEricPhotography I totally understand that. How about ( photography made simple ) like many tips you guys give, you both make things easy to understand and not intimidating to new users.
You probably know this already, but, when hiking you can use an app on your phone to track your course. Apps like Map My Run or AllTrails can be helpful, especially if you should get lost. However, if you're out all day and it's running on each hike, you'd better bring a portable USB charger in your backpack because they can drain the battery.
Looks like you had a great trip. We forget the distances you have to travel, in the UK its only just over 600 miles from top to toe. Bill, how did you get on with the new bag?
Yes the US is quite a big place! The bag is very convenient but not very comfortable. I’m many of these places there wasn’t a place to put a bag down so a backpack would have been difficult.
Great video! Question for you fellas: what shutter speed do you find optimal to blur water? Do you have a preferred setting or do you vary it? Also, do you not use ND filters as often? My problem is sometimes I get to these far away places a little late morning so the ND helps me. I know a polarizing filter you use, right? I am a bird photographer mostly so I could use the advice thanks!
Thanks, during the day we almost always use and defilters for waterfall photography. Usually a three stop or six stop is enough. It really depends how much light there is. As far as the shutter speed it depends how tall the waterfall is but usually a second or two is enough.
What's your technique for getting the correct exposure of these waterfalls using ND filters? Do you figure out your exposure first without a filter then use a conversion chart for the correct SS, then attach the filter and shoot? Or do you keep the ND on the entire time, use autofocus and half press your shutter button to get your exposure level and adjust SS from there? I hope I'm making sense.
Usually we can determine the exposure with the ND filter on the camera. But if it’s darker and the exposure is going to be really long, we use an app called Slower Shutter. It’s really useful for doing the math and keeping track of the exposure.
"two muppets and a motor home" springs to mind but thats not gonna work for the trailer as already mentioned "Bill and Eric photography" etc works to keep it obvious and to be take serious. log hollow falls: the bottom left of the falls looked like i nice comp for a freeze action shot, the way the water switched directions in bands. with waterfall treks its probably better to have someone with you incase you go arse over tit.
Ha! We saw that happen. An older photographer we met had just fallen into the river over his head. He slipped on the leaves. He was ok but was completely soaked. Definitely better to do this with someone!
@@BillEricPhotography 9 times out of 10 if there is water i get soaked, last time out i stopped off on the way home to get some autumn colours at a near by wood and fields, the mud was ankle deep and i was in a skirt suit and heels. fortunately i dont mind getting a bit muddy or wet, its part of the joy of outdoor photography, being one with nature. one of the things i really want to get is an outex waterproof system for the M50, its pretty darn expensive but it will pay its way in the saving of drowning a camera and lens. i was crossing a small stream with my camera and lens in hand and really didn't want to drop it if i slipped. there have been a good hand full of shots i wish i could have gotten when out for a walk in the rain but i didn't have my camea with me because of the rain.. the last time i actually slipped in mud was walking down boat wharf that went into the thames river, i could see it was muddy but didn't expect it to be slippery for some reason, before i knew i has slipped i was sliding down to the water on mu bum.
Sounds like you need to get yourself a professional waterproof camera. That's one of the things I like about my Nikon is that it's weather sealed and I don't mind using it in the bad weather.
Great video guys...FYI Triple Falls is where some of the movie “The Last of the Mohicans” was filmed. Thanks so much for sharing your trip with us...
Didn't know that! Thanks. We definitely want to come back to this area.
Beautiful photographs! Very detailed video of the falls. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Brittany!😊
Awesome video! I love waterfall pics! I loved every second of this video! Great job!!
Thanks Jonathan! It was a fun trip! Wish we could do this kind of video more often.
You just made my list of places I need to go grow exponentially. I’ve been all around the area, been there been there haven’t been there haven’t been there been there, haven’t been there etc. If you hike a lot, gaia gps is worth a download. You can record your track so you don’t get lost. Cell reception not really necessary, works off gps. You can also download detailed maps if you know the areas you will be hiking. One more thing Bill, get rid of the sling if your hiking, too much pain on a long hike unless dump most of the gear 😂.
Thanks for the info, we definitely should look into using an app like that! I don’t think Bill needs much convincing on the sling bag issue, he is a backpack guy for sure and for good reason. I have stuck with the sling bag though somehow even through the pain! -Eric
Really well produced video! I'm going to the Blue Ridge Mountains this fall and this was a really inspiring video for what waterfalls to see while I'm up there.
Happy to help. Enjoy your trip!
I love the autumn colors! Nice content guys. Cheers!
Thanks Francis! Thanks for watching!
Two men and a Camera, Great video, never knew there were that many in NC. This gave me a great retirement idea. Thanks!
I like it! There were many more we couldn't get to.
So much fun 💧Thanks just moved to NC!
Perfect travelogue
Your humor and photography is stunning
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I don't know how old this is....but first of all....we are just a few months from retiring in Brevard, NC /DuPont State Park / Pisgah National Forest. Of course we are excited...not only did you capture some of the gorgeous falls (you need to go back and get more), which we enjoyed....but I am a novice Photographer. First thing I thought of for your name? "Two Guys and a Camera". Thanks for the great shots of what will soon be our 'backyard'. If you ever are back in the area....give us a DM. Hopefully, by then we'll be settled and our new RV purchased and ready to explore! GREAT JOB!!
It's a beautiful part of the country! So much to photograph! I like the name!
Nice guys! Great video. Really enjoyed it. I have that book too. Move up here and have done lots of them, last year I did 25 in SC… spectacular. Look forward to hitting the trails to these. You inspired me.😊
That's great, it's a beautiful area and we hope to come back soon!
Excellent video! We loved the waterfall shots. We went to Rainbow Falls…quite a hike!! I also appreciate the photography tips and lessons. Subscribed!! We live in South Carolina. Thanks!!
It's a great part of the country! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your waterfall photography adventure. Looks like Eric was rocking the R5. Bill, were you shooting with your new Nixon? Agree about your name change. I like “Photography Adventures with Bill & Eric”.
Thanks for watching! Eric was still shooting with the canon R believe it or not the day we got in the truck for the drive he got the delivery of the R5 but it was too late. I was shooting with my Nikon d750 I hadn't decided to purchase the Z5 yet. I like that name too except most of our videos are far from adventures It's us sitting down just talking.
I live in North Carolina. You two would love Dry Falls, not too large but not without grandeur. A foot trail goes behind the falls into a spectacular cave of water. That gorge also has countless other falls. The Outer Banks are also a spectacular place to shoot. You can shoot the wild horses.
Sounds like we need to plan another trip!
Dry Falls is amazing!
Just returned from the Maggie Valley area of NC and got a couple of waterfall shots. Your video caused me to buy the book (using your link) and plan another trip!
That's great thanks! Once you start looking through the book you will see how many there really are there. It has a wealth of information in it!
Beautiful area. Glad you got to enjoy it.
Thanks, it was definitely worth the trip!
Going through this area tomorrow. Looking forward to the color! Great guide!
It's a great area! Enjoy!
What an amazing trip spectacular scenery and absolutely beautiful waterfall's, outstanding image's as always, thank guy's for sharing this trip as for a new name maybe Photography life with Bill & Eric.
Take care both.
Thanks Paul, I like that name! We definitely want to keep it simple. Bill
Great Video. I'm from NC and been to several of those. I took a camera but didn't really plan well enough to really photograph them. You've inspired me to get back out there and go again!
That's great! Have fun!
This area is great for photos. My dad lives in the area and I have been to most of these. Great to see them again in a video. I really like the Mill Shoals site. A shot I took here many years ago was actually published in a Popular Photography Book so this site is special for me. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. 👍
That’s awesome! Great area for sure!
Great video guys! I can't believe you got me to watch over a half an hour video. 😎 Looks like you got some really great images. Glad you had a good time. My joking answer for a channel name is "Lawn Guyland Shooters". But what about "Photography Adventures" if it's not already taken?
Ha! That is funny Tom! We weren't sure if anyone would watch to the end. We like that name but we need more adventures!
Did you see the Dragon Tree at Skinny Dip Falls trail? Just took a four day trip and hit most of these falls plus a few more. Twin Falls was a huge find in South Carolina not far from Rosman area.
Yes we did! It's crazy how that tree grows. It's a great area to photograph!
Love, love, Love this video! I am a waterfall chaser . Ga, Tn, Al. & N &S Carolina have so much to offer! I was laughing at Bill or was it Eric? when he was counting the steps! I did this several times at Amicolola falls (604 steps)& at Tallulah Gorge (1099)
Thank you! It was me (Eric) counting steps, I can’t help it! We’re heading out on a Pennsylvania waterfall trip on Sunday so we’re going to be putting another video together for that one.
We were pretty close to planning a TN trip instead but opted for PA this time.
@@BillEricPhotography One day, I will make it to Niagra falls! So many beautiful areas upstate NY.
Agree change the name, how about "Bill and Eric's Photography Adventures"
I like it that's a good one! Bill
Great Trip with good planning! The Carolina’s look like a good place fir photography.
The topography is so different east coast to west coast. Being near the foothills of the Sierra you are at 5,000 within 45 minutes with another 4 to go.
3 weeks ago I and a friend were on a similar trip from Northern California to Bryce and Zion for 9 nights. Color overload in a good way is my best description. We hit peak fall color in Zion, the maples were glowing red and the cottonwoods vibrant yellow.
Around the campfire is bourbon to quell the aches and pains of the day which was daily. I followed that trip up the following weekend in to Yosemite fir my daughters photo journalism class assignment.
I cant say enough good about photography. It takes me to places that requires slowing down which i hadn’t when just hiking and the best shots are the ones i did take.
What happened to the Z5, are you out of sequence?
Good Video!!
Thanks, sounds like I need to move where you live. Those are bucket list trips for me can't wait to get out west. I agree when we are out photographing That's all we are thinking about It really takes you out of it all. I actually did my first gig with the Z5 and the auto focus was a little disappointing and the videos are a little out of sync sometimes but I'll be getting to that one soon.
Wish I had known you were coming! I lead photography workshops at those falls every year! Would have loved to have you! Nice pics!
That would have been fun. Would have been nice to have a local who could show us around!
Do you regularly visit Windy Falls? Went a few times back in the 80s when I was an NOC employee, and could never find them again!
This was our one and only time to the area. Who knows when we'll be back. It was beautiful and we definitely would like to shoot in this area again.
@@BillEricPhotography Thank you for the amazingly fast reply! I was addressing thewuf's reply about doing tours of the area, but I really enjoyed the record of the trip you two made. Over the last year, I have made the drive from NC to Brooklyn and back for work several times (wasn't ready for the airports pre-vaccine), so I know what it took. I apologize for the acronym in my original post, NOC is Nantahala Outdoor Center, and it was a big part of my early adulthood and introduced me to the wilder parts of the mountains of NC and their beauty. Since then, I have traveled much of the world (all seven continents, actually), but NC will always be home. I hope you have great memories of, and from, your little adventure! Great photo work, and even though I'm a Pentaxian, I pass kudos out to both of you!
Thanks! It definitely is a bit of a drive from New York but we had a good time. Hopefully we get back down there again! Thanks for watching!
Great Job. Thanx.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! It looks like some of the falls would be accessible in the dead of winter as well? The falls in Rickett's Glenn, I would imagine, would be treacherous in the winter due to the spray icing up on the rocky trails.
Yeah Ricketts Glen is open in the winter but you have to be ready for ice hiking. I think most of these falls in the video would be accessible year round, we’ve seen many photos of them in wintry conditions.
@@BillEricPhotography Thanks, I just might take a trip down there on my winter break from school. Just reserved the waterfalls book at my local library!
The book makes it so much easier to visit this area. Definitely a must have if you go.
It’s a great book! Also check his website there are updates.
Enjoyed this! You have some spectacular scenery on your doorstop, well if your doorstep is a 15 hour drive away that is 🤣 I don’t think I drive 15 hours a year in England 👍🏻
Ha! This is definitely a big country with a lot to see in it. this is one of those areas that you probably wouldn't know about unless you researched it a little bit. But it's a beautiful area of the country and the Blue Ridge parkway is just spectacular.
@@BillEricPhotography It looks fabulous, the Fall colours are just breathtaking too. Great video 👍🏻🍂
@@BillEricPhotography Just by way of comparison, my work is a 7 minute drive from my house, but your trailer is bigger than my house 😀
@@BillEricPhotography Bill and Eric’s Excellent Adventures?? 🙂👍🏻
Good one! I think we want to include our names. We need more adventures though!!
Another great video! How about “Bill and Eric’s Photo Adventures” or “B & E Photo Adventures”? The photos were really beautiful! I would’ve still taken one camera and the holy trinity of lenses because you just don’t know what you’re going to find or at what angle you might want to shoot. And it seems it’s always that one lens you wish you would have taken along.
We were thinking something very similar maybe photography with Bill and Eric. They kind of covers everything. I didn't feel like I really needed anything other than those three lenses. Really covers everything especially on a trip like this. Bill
@@BillEricPhotography yes, keeping it simple and explanatory will be best,
I think that’s the way to go. Thanks!
Love what you guys do.
No lecturing - you just get on with it👍
Thanks Elton! Appreciate it!👍
I was wondering if you guys were going to change the name. Awesome video! I actually like the current name.
Thanks! The channel isn't really about Disney and we were thinking it might be throwing people off.
@@BillEricPhotography I totally understand that. How about ( photography made simple ) like many tips you guys give, you both make things easy to understand and not intimidating to new users.
That's a really good one! Thanks!
Also you missed Hooker Falls, High Falls and two other waterfalls on the Triple Falls Trail
TOO MANY FALLS!! 😄😄
My house is at the top of Key Falls, and my family used to own Key Falls Inn.
We loved the whole area!
@@BillEricPhotography Well I'm glad you did. Y'all need to come back very soon and see more waterfalls and photograph them.
We definitely do!
I can’t believe you were at triple falls but didn’t get to high fall, only a little bit further up.
There was a lot to get to those few days, we had to move on. Hopefully next time!
You probably know this already, but, when hiking you can use an app on your phone to track your course. Apps like Map My Run or AllTrails can be helpful, especially if you should get lost. However, if you're out all day and it's running on each hike, you'd better bring a portable USB charger in your backpack because they can drain the battery.
Great tip, thanks, I did not know about that app! Thankfully we didn’t get too lost, we kind of planned for easier hikes so we could get more done.
Looks like you had a great trip. We forget the distances you have to travel, in the UK its only just over 600 miles from top to toe. Bill, how did you get on with the new bag?
Yes the US is quite a big place! The bag is very convenient but not very comfortable. I’m many of these places there wasn’t a place to put a bag down so a backpack would have been difficult.
This was a 780 mile drive!
great video
Thanks T.J.
Great video! Question for you fellas: what shutter speed do you find optimal to blur water? Do you have a preferred setting or do you vary it? Also, do you not use ND filters as often? My problem is sometimes I get to these far away places a little late morning so the ND helps me. I know a polarizing filter you use, right? I am a bird photographer mostly so I could use the advice thanks!
Thanks, during the day we almost always use and defilters for waterfall photography. Usually a three stop or six stop is enough. It really depends how much light there is. As far as the shutter speed it depends how tall the waterfall is but usually a second or two is enough.
@@BillEricPhotography thanks! Great info!
What's your technique for getting the correct exposure of these waterfalls using ND filters? Do you figure out your exposure first without a filter then use a conversion chart for the correct SS, then attach the filter and shoot? Or do you keep the ND on the entire time, use autofocus and half press your shutter button to get your exposure level and adjust SS from there? I hope I'm making sense.
Usually we can determine the exposure with the ND filter on the camera. But if it’s darker and the exposure is going to be really long, we use an app called Slower Shutter. It’s really useful for doing the math and keeping track of the exposure.
Went to school at Brevard. If memory serves me, Sliding Rock was aka "bust ass" cause your tail bone got bruised ...lol
I could definitely see that! Looks like it might be fun though. Unfortunately we were there when it was much too cold for anything like that!
The Long Island Lightroom Boys?
It's a good one, I'll put it on the list!
Too bad you missed Turtleback Falls and Drift falls just .25 miles further along the Rainbow falls trail
That hike beat us up pretty bad, but we’d do it again so maybe next time?
Can you recommend the best town to stay in to have access to several of the falls?
Asheville, NC is probably your best bet. Nice town and close to the whole waterfalls areas
Any travel restriction issues due to Covid?
No We didn't come across any restrictions.
"two muppets and a motor home" springs to mind but thats not gonna work for the trailer
as already mentioned "Bill and Eric photography" etc works to keep it obvious and to be take serious.
log hollow falls: the bottom left of the falls looked like i nice comp for a freeze action shot, the way the water switched directions in bands.
with waterfall treks its probably better to have someone with you incase you go arse over tit.
Ha! We saw that happen. An older photographer we met had just fallen into the river over his head. He slipped on the leaves. He was ok but was completely soaked. Definitely better to do this with someone!
@@BillEricPhotography 9 times out of 10 if there is water i get soaked, last time out i stopped off on the way home to get some autumn colours at a near by wood and fields, the mud was ankle deep and i was in a skirt suit and heels.
fortunately i dont mind getting a bit muddy or wet, its part of the joy of outdoor photography, being one with nature.
one of the things i really want to get is an outex waterproof system for the M50, its pretty darn expensive but it will pay its way in the saving of drowning a camera and lens.
i was crossing a small stream with my camera and lens in hand and really didn't want to drop it if i slipped.
there have been a good hand full of shots i wish i could have gotten when out for a walk in the rain but i didn't have my camea with me because of the rain..
the last time i actually slipped in mud was walking down boat wharf that went into the thames river, i could see it was muddy but didn't expect it to be slippery for some reason, before i knew i has slipped i was sliding down to the water on mu bum.
Sounds like you need to get yourself a professional waterproof camera. That's one of the things I like about my Nikon is that it's weather sealed and I don't mind using it in the bad weather.