Friday, February 17, 2012

A Small Zion Cascade

A Small Zion Cascade
ZION06D-52
December 27, 2006

Waterfalls are such a diverse set of creatures, and yes I mean that they are alive in their own way.  They twist, turn, carve through rock.  They evolve.  This little waterfall is situated along a side canyon in Zion National Park, Utah.  It does not have a name, it is just one of several rocks that the water trickles over on its way down to the Virgin River.  But it is beautiful in its own way, the double cascade and the coolness of the water contrasting against the larger rocks to the side.  Enjoy.
 
Technical notes:
Camera: NIkon D80
Lens: Nikon 28-105 mm f/3.5-4.5
Focal length: 90 mm
Exposure: 4.5 sec   f/29 ISO 100
Post-processing: Scanned using a Nikon Coolscan 5000, slight texture,toning and curves adjustment in PS4

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