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exploring beneath a mountain stream waterfall as I did a few years back...

same falls... different year, different season, different water level.

...I still got soaked. lol. ...but yet again managed to keep my camera dry by wrapping my rain-suit hood around it!

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shot between Ignace and Wabigoon, Ontario, Canada. Nov 08.

HDRi from a single RAW image.

thanks for your interest! :)

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:iconearthhart:
:nod: Nice one Squire, glad your camera stayed dry ;) :clap:

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Very nice! The contrast between the smooth water and the jagged rocks is interesting. I also like the lack of color :+fav:

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:icondavincipoppalag:
Beautiful..like you found the gateway to Shangri-La

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Wonderful:)

looks so pure!:heart:


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:iconalembic-lynx:
wonderful view of the Underverse wow !

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Amazing job!

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I like the tint of vilot in it.

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