PART OF BUTTERMILK FALLS, HALIBURTON COUNTY, ONTARIO, CANADA
This isn’t one of those spectacular waterfalls; it’s a tumbling waterway, northeast of Toronto, that was once used to transport fallen logs. Now it’s a place for restful walks and enjoying the autumn colours reflected in the water. Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter.
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So beautiful Frank!! 🙂
Thanks for the kind words, Rachel. 🙂
I really like the feel of this shot. Great job!
Thanks, pal. This photo is from about seven years ago and, knowing so much more now, I reprocessed it to bring out the drama.