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A temporary cascade, near where I live, we just had a week of torrential rain, so it looks good. A hell of a descent & climb to get to, but worth it!!! Usin...
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A temporary cascade, near where I live, we just had a week of torrential rain, so it looks good. A hell of a descent & climb to get to, but worth it!!! Using a HOYA PRO ND500 filter @ 20sec f4-5.with a Canon EOS 700d & 10-22mm Canon lens.
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Behind The Lens

Location

There is a gully, by an old sandstone bridge built in the 19th century for trains, than became a hwy, but is now a favourite walking track in Emu Plains NSW. This amount of water only appears the next day of heavy rain & then dissapears. So timing is of essence, & the steps leading down to it are quite treacherous so my tripod becomes a helpful ally to walk with aswell.

Time

Mid morning

Lighting

The light is reaaly nice filtered by tree leaves adding to an interesting effect coupled with using an ND filter to help with the long shutter speed!

Equipment

Canon EOS 700D, 10mm canon lens tripod

Inspiration

Bushwalk with my 7 year old daughter

Editing

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In my camera bag

Canon EOS 800D, 10mm canon lens & Sigma 18-300mm lens, polarised & ND filters

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