The Weeping Swirls

The beautiful thing about the Weeping Falls (or as I know them the lower Bridal Veil falls) is the amount of different perspectives on the falls, over on the left crouched between a few rocks I noticed this nice little eddy current swirling around (only after taking the first 30 second shot 🙂 )

The lush green foliage, the fog and the filtered light worked perfectly to light the scene, even at 30 seconds it was a striggle to capture all the shadow detail.

Techie data:
D7000 with Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 @ 11mm Aperture: f/9.5
out front – Hoya screw in circular polariser and neutral density filter (3 stops)

As always, I welcome any suggestions, comments and improvements to my photography, they are always warmly welcomed

124 thoughts on “The Weeping Swirls

  1. Superb +Gerard Blacklock ! Just bought a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 today and I can't wait to get out there and try it. I'm still learning and if I can get results half as good as yours I'll be happy. Thanks for sharing – just awesome!

  2. нуу разпиндосы,нас сливают,то необходимо вооссоздать ядерный щит от расии,румынии,венгрии ит.д.

  3. +Ayush Khare
    makes sure you have a tripod , i usually focus on the waterfall since its a easy point to pick, if you using a aperture greater than f8 on a wide angle lens you should be getting pretty much the whole scene pretty sharp.

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