Photographed in Bulgaria (near the city of Sitovo, Plovdiv) in 1991 with a Canon A1 SLR using ISO 200 Kodak film and a Tamron 28 mm wide-angle lens with tripod ...
Read more
Photographed in Bulgaria (near the city of Sitovo, Plovdiv) in 1991 with a Canon A1 SLR using ISO 200 Kodak film and a Tamron 28 mm wide-angle lens with tripod and bulb aperture.
Read less
Read less
Views
5555
Likes
Awards
People's Choice in Chasing Waterfalls Photo Challenge
Contest Finalist in Exposures Marketplace Project
Contest Finalist in Gorgeous Rivers Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Rule Of Thirds Photo Contest v3
Winner in Best of October Photo Challenge
Winner in The Fall 2017 Photo Challenge
Runner Up in Long Exposure In Nature Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Long Exposure In Nature Photo Contest
Peer Award
Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Top Choice
Magnificent Capture
Outstanding Creativity
All Star
Superior Skill
Virtuoso
Genius
Top Ranks
Categories
David_Blakley_Photography
April 30, 2017
Ron, thank you for being the first and finest comment on this photo.
closetoHOme
May 25, 2017
This is a wonderful image. Please consider joining my photo challenge: https:// viewbug.com/challenge/small-waterfall
julialynnhall
October 26, 2017
Your photography is outstanding! You capture beauty in such a creative way.
deannefortnam
November 23, 2017
Congratulations on winning my "Best of October" Photo Challenge. This is a stunning and wonderfully crafted image. Terrific composition, beautiful subject and I especially love the framing of the strong warm colors in the upper third. Superb!
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Discover more photos See all
Behind The Lens
Location
This bridge and water cascades is located approximately 100 KM southwest of Plovdiv in the little village of Sitovo, Rodopi, Plovdiv 4104, Bulgaria. We were with a guide and asked for photographic opportunities.Time
Late afternoon, about 3:00-4:00 pm.Lighting
It was a clear, sunny day, but the canopy prevented direct sunlight.Equipment
Canon A1 SLR (film) camera Kodacolor 200 ISO film, tripod, 28 mm Tamron lens.Inspiration
You can see the colors were amazing by themselves and the water cascading over the rocks made for a dreamy session.Editing
Yes, I used Topaz Adjust and then the Boost filter to cause the photos to "pop."In my camera bag
Now I use a Nikon D5100 DSLR with Nikkor lenses.Feedback
At the time I capture this phenomenal photo I had been shooting for almost 20 years so I would say patience, lots of studying on your own and getting assistance from professional photographers online when you need extra tips.