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Lewis Falls Downstream

This is another photograph of Lewis Falls taken during my recent trip to Yellowstone National Park. This photograph was taken downstream from the photograph I posted last week. I was impressed by the large number of fallen pine trees that floated down to this point. I am assuming that flooding events frequently deposit large tree trunks in this area. I went out into the water and found a very nice boulder with lichen and decided it would make a nice foreground.

Lewis Falls Downstream
Lewis Falls Downstream

This image was taken with my Canon EOS 5DS using my Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II Lens set on 61 mm. The camera was set on Aperture priority mode with the aperture set at f/22, shutter speed at 1/40th of a second and the ISO set at 100. I captured three bracketed images (-1, 0, +1) and brought them together into one using the HDR merge feature in Lightroom. I completed the process in Photoshop using Nik Color Efex Pro.

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