Stony waterfall

Last weekend, we went hiking (with cameras) to one of lakes in our close vicinity. One of those places, where you think you go so often, than after you finally used up all other ideas and go there- you discover a waterfall poped out here and there, which you can swear you have never seen before. Which may well be the case, as I don’t think we hiked much there after last year big flood in town.

Waterfall

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  • http://quotidian-photography.blogspot.com/ Jessica

    The water has such a cool blue tint! I notice there’s no shutter speed posted, but you must have had a fairly long speed to get such silky water.

  • Izabela

    Actually, the blue tint is a vibrance slider up in Lightroom, I usually push it up a bit, but when I saw what happened, I went even more (and then decreased saturation on green color :)). Anyway, the photo is an HDR of 4 images, the longest shutter was 30 sec.