Not all waterfalls need to be massive, and that’s something I have always been excited about when travelling down various forest service roads. You end up finding areas in valleys that have a small spring bubbling down the cut, and then wash out under the road. You end up with lovely small landscapes. This little brook is only a foot high at most, but because of the way it was framed, and the compression I got because I used a telephoto lens it looks larger, magical almost. Of course usually I like to shoot wide angles, but this little scene taught me something important. Sometimes, because of the environment you cannot physically get to where your wide angles work out. So use a telephoto lens and dive in.
Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 800
SS: 1 second
Focal: 50mm
Fujinon 50-140mm
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Aperture: f7.1
ISO: 800
SS: 1 second
Focal: 50mm
Fujinon 50-140mm
Read More At:
https://www.blackthornephoto.com
Category Photography / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1024 x 1280px
File Size 692.5 kB
This is a beautiful waterfall. I like ones like this more than "massive" falls, because it takes me back to memories of portages and beautiful places I was lucky enough to visit in my youth. This is a fantastic photo, and I love that you let the exposure run so the water becomes smooth and so much more dynamic. I would like to someday see this place in person.
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