Natural Mystic.
Lumsdale falls August 2018.
It’s hard to take a unique picture of a place that’s been photographed thousands if not hundreds of thousands of times before.
By I might add, it’s half million visitors per year according to a lovely local woman I spoke with.
So it’s likely every angle, position, time of day and year has been captured at some point.
Rather than compete with subconscious images of the place I may have seen online, I thought I’d show you what it was like for the few minutes I was there recently.
This was taken on my 6D2 and WiFi’d to my iPad and uploaded here. A consequence is all exif data gets removed.
From memory it was 28mm, 20sec @ f22 iso 100 tripod mounted so I could get all the water movement.
Lumsdale falls August 2018.
It’s hard to take a unique picture of a place that’s been photographed thousands if not hundreds of thousands of times before.
By I might add, it’s half million visitors per year according to a lovely local woman I spoke with.
So it’s likely every angle, position, time of day and year has been captured at some point.
Rather than compete with subconscious images of the place I may have seen online, I thought I’d show you what it was like for the few minutes I was there recently.
This was taken on my 6D2 and WiFi’d to my iPad and uploaded here. A consequence is all exif data gets removed.
From memory it was 28mm, 20sec @ f22 iso 100 tripod mounted so I could get all the water movement.