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FollowIt is named by the locals Seven Falls because it has seven series of majestic cascades line up one after the other. This is the second falls, and the longest fa...
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It is named by the locals Seven Falls because it has seven series of majestic cascades line up one after the other. This is the second falls, and the longest fall among the Seven Falls. The water is so strong and when it reached to the ground creates lots of mists. Nature is really fantastic and listening to the madness of rushing water is really refreshing.
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Copyright Notice: ALL IMAGES on this web site are protected by the U.S. and international copyright laws, all rights reserved. The image may not copied, reproduced, manipulated, or used in any way, without written permission of Jelieta Walinski Ph.D, & Walinski’s Inner Vision Photography a licensed owner. Any unauthorized usage will be prosecuted to the full extent of US Copyright Law.
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'STEALING IS A CRIME!"
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snowdon
November 06, 2013
Excellent composition and colour and beautiful water movement; congratulations on your Award
NatureLoverJJWal
December 15, 2013
JoeS, Million thanks for the awesome appreciation/comment. Have a wonderful Christmas to you and to your family.
NatureLoverJJWal
December 15, 2013
Brodia, Million thanks for your heartwarming thought. Have a wonderful Christmas!
jameswalinski
January 12, 2015
The green colors is in exact saturation. the water is silky. Just love it. voted Waterfalls!
kathymuhle
January 22, 2015
Great composition - there is such a feeling of movement - beautiful job - voted waterfalls
kathleenweetman
March 09, 2016
Perfect one for Discovering Asia comp Gigi. The scene is real mesmeric ....Voted
Phillip-Hines-Photography
April 16, 2016
Would love to have just 10% of your talent. Your work is just awsome
kathleenweetman
May 24, 2016
Gorgeous Gigi....its so pleasant to look at ....voted in Home town comp
AlanC
May 24, 2016
Lovely location. Voted in The Beauty Of My Hometown Photo Contest. Bets wishes! :-)
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Location
I took the photo from Seven Falls, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines. It is called Seven Falls because there are 7 cascading falls are actually in the same place that is in Lake Sebu. The photo is the 2nd falls and among the 7 falls this is the longest fall. Take note I took the photo below after descending my 700 steps.Time
Actually the photo was taken at about 1:34 PM. The place is on top of the mountain so the group I have been with started to travel very early int he morning and arrive at noon time in the place. Long drive. The place does not have really direct lighting from the sun so even if you arrive noon time I am sure you can still take very nice photo. I was amazed with the fogs from the strong fall of water however the fogs serve as mystery in the photo. The place is considered as rainforest so you seldom see the direct lighting from the sun.Lighting
Although we arrived at noon time the sun was still in hiding. So to capture the beauty of the Waterfalls you need to have tripod. When I was there I was blessed with the heavily overcast lighting...so everything turned into more saturated. You can see the lush of green on the leaves of the trees. Perfect lighting to capture beauty of the waterfalls.Equipment
I took it with my 1D X camera with EF 24-70mm f/2.8 II USM lens, and of course with the aid my tripod.Inspiration
I love nature, i love waterscape, and most of all I want to show to the world the beauty of the place "Lake Sebu". I want to show that place like Lake Sebu still existed and need people's attention help preserve it. It might be the last beauty of our nature if we really don't care for it and next generation will be seeing this in photograph only or in their laptop or in their computer. I am inspired with the idea that by showing this photo people will acknowledge the Climate change and sooner or later there will be no water anymore and there will be no "Lush of Green" and be all suffer and the next generation.Editing
Straight photo. No processing.In my camera bag
Canon camera, wide angle lens, Tripod, and cable release.Feedback
You need to know the 3 Ps in photography. P1 - Planning, in your planning you need to research first the target place. It is good to attack if you have full knowledge on what you are going to face with. When shooting nature consider always the weather. Like taking this photo, the place is considered as Rainforest so your camera needs protection (rain cover, or you can bring underwater housing). Take note of your travel time, have check list on all your needed gadgets. Research the accessibility of the place, can it be reached through transportation? or merely by walking? if you research that it does need walking then you need to have exercise 2 months or 1 month before going to the place. P2, Patience - you need to have a lot of patience. To visit the place you are not traveling with transportation all alone. It involves walking. We walked 700 steps going down to the bottom of the second falls. It was rainy and the path was wet and saggy. If you don't have patience then you will end up surrendering. P3. Persistence - if in your first visit you think you did not get the photo you wanted, then keep coming, keep visiting the place until such time the luck is yours. Don't be afraid to experiment, learn, experiment and learn again until such time you have satisfaction on the photos you've taken. By talking to locals also would help because they know a lot about your subject. Don't forget be an environmentalist bring all your waste put it in your bag and don't just leave them in the place because most of time visitors are number one destroyer of nature. Upload your image, edit it according to your preference not the preference of other people. Always have this in your mind in no way others will dictate you on how you edit your photographs. Don't listen to the "nay sayers." Art is art, and often in the History of Art Artists are misunderstood. Nothing new accepted in the beginning. Be happy your inner person reflect your creativity. Negativity won't work in photography!