Upper Rosseau Falls
In a land of freshwater lakes and rivers as numerous as Canada it can be forgiven that not all of our waterways get the notoriety they deserve though it does give one treasure to hunt for. Not every waterfall needs to be captured as smooth milk and if one does use a slow shutter speed you should also take a picture of the surroundings at a much faster shutter speed to blend into the image to reduce the softness from movement of small things.
East of the town of Rosseau on Highway 141 about ten minutes is the Upper Rosseau Falls located right beside the road where a bridge crosses the Rosseau River and a small picnic area is located. The river travels after hitting one last falls called Lower Rosseau Falls about 1000m downstream from this location and empties into Lake Rosseau. This shot captures the North side of the bridge crossing where a small cascade lives before the 30m drop on the southside of the falls sometimes bigger is not better just different.
I took this on Sept 26, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm, 1/13s, f16 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
Upper Rosseau Falls
In a land of freshwater lakes and rivers as numerous as Canada it can be forgiven that not all of our waterways get the notoriety they deserve though it does give one treasure to hunt for. Not every waterfall needs to be captured as smooth milk and if one does use a slow shutter speed you should also take a picture of the surroundings at a much faster shutter speed to blend into the image to reduce the softness from movement of small things.
East of the town of Rosseau on Highway 141 about ten minutes is the Upper Rosseau Falls located right beside the road where a bridge crosses the Rosseau River and a small picnic area is located. The river travels after hitting one last falls called Lower Rosseau Falls about 1000m downstream from this location and empties into Lake Rosseau. This shot captures the North side of the bridge crossing where a small cascade lives before the 30m drop on the southside of the falls sometimes bigger is not better just different.
I took this on Sept 26, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 24mm, 1/13s, f16 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress