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Went to look for waterfalls and stumbled upon this little hamlet.

Went to look for waterfalls and stumbled upon this little hamlet.
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Behind The Lens

Location

Forest Mills Falls, a tiny hamlet slightly north of Napanee Ontario.

Time

This was a beautiful summer afternoon.

Lighting

100% all natural light

Equipment

Canon EOS Rebel T6, 50 mm lense, used my tripod along with my ND 1000 filter

Inspiration

I wanted to play with long exposure during the day. I knew running water would be the best thing. A friend and myself decided to do a little road trip that afternoon and was directed towards this area.

Editing

Lightroom and minor Photoshop used.

In my camera bag

24-70 Tamron lense, Neewer tripod, 50 mm lense, CPL, UV filters, ND1000 filter, speedlight.

Feedback

Don't be afraid to do some exploration. And for those seeking long exposure during the day, my est investment was ND 1000 filter. Get a tripod as well for stability.

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