Mountains, Lakes and Rivers

A line of pelicans before the weir on the South Saskatchewan River at Saskatoon. There's a discarded water bottle floating in front of the first pelican in the line. A sign of our throw away culture.
 

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Here are a few images of Haweswater Resevoir in Cumbria I took as part of a commission of the British Company United Utilities

5DMKIII with 16-35mm F2.8 MKII, 70-200mm F2.8 IS MKII and Polariser and 10 stop ND

Haweswater Reservoir, Derelict Barn, Corpse Road, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Reservoir, Derelict Barn, Corpse Road, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Reservoir, Corpse Road, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Reservoir, Corpse Road, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Reservoir, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Reservoir, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Tower, Haweswater Resevoir, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr

Haweswater Tower, Haweswater Resevoir, Cumbria by TomScottPhoto, on Flickr
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi Climber.
NOT just another waterfall, but a superb picture of another waterfall! That is stunning IMHO!
Using a star filter, or is that a result of a tiny aperture or?

Cheers Graham.

climber said:
Just another waterfall

:D Hey, thank you, if you like it.

Yes, the star is a result of smaller aperture (f/16). For waterfall only, I made 4 exposures with 1/8 s and f/22 (I didn't have ND filter for long exposure) and then blend them together in PS with "lighten" blending mode. That way waterfall appears slightly bigger. For the rest (everything except the sky, sun and waterfall) I blend normal exposure at f/8.
 
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