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Silken Spring Falls
A few days ago while riding along the Blue Ridge Parkway I saw this waterfall next to the road. I didn't have my camera with me at the time, and more over the falls weren't even slightly illuminated. I made a note in my head, and re focused on trying to find the controlled burns the park service was conducting, but I never did find them. So, today on my birthday I decided to make a day of returning to the falls and seeing how a good photo would look, I'm glad I did, this waterfall has no name. So, my roomate has decided this will now be known as "Fox Falls". It's a tributary of the Woodfin Cascades between Waynesville and Cherokee. It's only visible during the late fall and early spring.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f20
SS: 1sec
Focal: 27mm
This is a combination of 3 images, using the Haida m10 CPL
Silken Spring Falls
A few days ago while riding along the Blue Ridge Parkway I saw this waterfall next to the road. I didn't have my camera with me at the time, and more over the falls weren't even slightly illuminated. I made a note in my head, and re focused on trying to find the controlled burns the park service was conducting, but I never did find them. So, today on my birthday I decided to make a day of returning to the falls and seeing how a good photo would look, I'm glad I did, this waterfall has no name. So, my roomate has decided this will now be known as "Fox Falls". It's a tributary of the Woodfin Cascades between Waynesville and Cherokee. It's only visible during the late fall and early spring.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f20
SS: 1sec
Focal: 27mm
This is a combination of 3 images, using the Haida m10 CPL