Don Nelson
08-03-2014, 09:57 PM
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5D3, 24-70II, 1/6 sec, f10, ND6
A falls near the first oil well in Canada in Waterton (I don't recall the name - maybe Daniel or Andrew can tell us)
Yes the water is that blue -- most glacial lakes and some glacial streams exhibit this or other colors- deep blue, emerald or pale blue (and some appear gray or translucent rather than clear) depending upon the diameter of the suspended rock dust. No, its not minerals in the water either.
No color boost applied to rock or water or trees -- although Nik Tonal contrast was applied judiciously. Note the extreme red color is from the water covering the full extent of the waterfall earlier in the season.
From a three week trip to the Rockies this July.
5D3, 24-70II, 1/6 sec, f10, ND6
A falls near the first oil well in Canada in Waterton (I don't recall the name - maybe Daniel or Andrew can tell us)
Yes the water is that blue -- most glacial lakes and some glacial streams exhibit this or other colors- deep blue, emerald or pale blue (and some appear gray or translucent rather than clear) depending upon the diameter of the suspended rock dust. No, its not minerals in the water either.
No color boost applied to rock or water or trees -- although Nik Tonal contrast was applied judiciously. Note the extreme red color is from the water covering the full extent of the waterfall earlier in the season.
From a three week trip to the Rockies this July.