This is one of the more famous waterfalls of Austria. I've never been there before and really loved the way it moved down that rock wall. I wanted to get closer to the waterfall and so I barefeeted advanced on some slippery rocks to get a better composition.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Location: Golling, Salzburg, Austria [link] Date: June 14th, 2009 Light Conditions: Sunny ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II Lens: Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 35-70mm f/3.4 Focal Length: 40mm
Shutter Speed: 1.0 sec Aperture: 16 ISO: 100
Tripod: Feisol CT-3402 Tripod Head: Benro KB-1 Ball Head
Filters: - Hoya Pro1 Digital Circular Polarizer Slim - Lee Graduated Neutral Density 0.6 Hard
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My jaw dropped when I saw this thumbnail. It is absolutely spectacular. Brilliant colors, fantastic composition, and all taken at the perfect speed to give that kind of, mystical look to the water.
This is just... words cannot describe. Thank you for sharing. Thank you so much. (By the way... I have to have this print. Do you sell prints inside or outside of DA?)
I've actually been at this place today and have taken some new images with less water and more structure in the water. Unfortunately I'm not selling prints at the moment, but I plan to start doing it via my webpage next year.
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My jaw dropped when I saw this thumbnail. It is absolutely spectacular. Brilliant colors, fantastic composition, and all taken at the perfect speed to give that kind of, mystical look to the water.
This is just... words cannot describe. Thank you for sharing. Thank you so much. (By the way... I have to have this print. Do you sell prints inside or outside of DA?)
Unfortunately I'm not selling prints at the moment, but I plan to start doing it via my webpage next year.