Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Watching The Water Fall

Our little socially distanced group went out for a little Autumn walk this past weekend.  We couldn't spend Thanksgiving with the family, so I was at least hoping to find some nice colours to grab some photographs of.  While I'm sure that the colours are nice and bright down by my parents, the effects haven't taken hold around here just yet.  So, with nothing to my liking in the trees, I looked to the water fountain instead.  To go along with the nice blue sky, there was a little breeze that was pushing a mist from the fountain through the air.  Had a little fun with the shutter speeds to try and catch the falling water in different forms.  A little bit of outdoor fun on a nice sunny day.  The first photograph was taken at f/16, 1/125sec, ISO 100 at 70mm.  Here are a few more photographs.

f/5.6, 1/320sec, ISO 100 at 41mm

f/5.6, 1/640sec, ISO 100 at 41mm

It's not the easiest of times to go out and do things, but if you can take advantage of a nice stroll through the park, go for it.  A little fresh air and sunshine is good for the morale.

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