Description
Ragged Falls, just outside of Algonquin is the most amazing waterfall I have ever stumbled on. This late-in-the-day discovery got me thinking about returning that evening, to so some star trail photography. And that is exactly what I did. And it got more complicated as the evening progressed. In the end I successfully lite the falls with my headlamp, and not too much vegetation, then took 26 successful time exposures. When stacked it represents almost 13 minutes of the planets rotation, against the steady waterfall.
Taken By
Doug Bisson
Taken On
May 6, 2015
Tagged
ragged
falls
algonquin
park
oxtongue
river
time
exposure
composition
north
star
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Focal:
17
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Shutter speed:
30
sec
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Aperture: f/
2.8
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ISO: 4000