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    As mentioned in the previous post I made a return trip to Lower Rosseau Falls the next day, during a persistent rainfall. I much prefer photographing waterfalls on rainy days as the wet rocks reveal their colors, but they do become a little slippery. The Laowa 12mm f2.8 Zero D lens was used to create this extreme wide angle view.

    Nikon D800
    Laowa 12mm Zero D Lens
    ISO 50
    f11 @ 1/10 sec
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    Looking forward to comments and suggestions.

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    Good idea , the wet rocks do pack some nice color. I would like a slower shutter, to get a silky smooth water effect, but that is just personal preference.

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    Hi again Andrew,

    Agree completely with the wet rock preference, and I think the dynamic element in this image is very strong also espc in the lower RH corner. Of the 3 images though, I like #1 the best if you wondered... The gold in the rock is intriguing...is it Iron pyrites?

    Don

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    Thanks Michael and Don, much appreciated! Don...I am not sure what minerals would be found in these rocks.

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    Hi Andrew, Sorry for taking so long to reply this whole series is extremely nice well composed and full of dynamic action.
    Don Lacy
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    Thanks so much Don!

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