Two Waterfalls


Grand Canyon, AZ - 18 Aug 2023      See on Google Maps

During a trip on the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon we stopped at mile 157 which is the confluence with Havasu Creek - a body of water known for its blue water. I was very excited. The captain had to park the raft against a cliff while in the middle of Havasu Rapid - it was quite a display of boatwomanship.

We walked up creek - often in the creek. For this photograph I was standing in 3 feet of cool water. Using a tripod to steady the camera for a 1/7 second photograph of the small falls. I also used a polarizer and and ND filter to let in less light. It was a very bright day - to lower the light coming in so I could slow the speed I needed extra help with the neutral density filter.

The blue water and the red rock contrast nicely.


Cal Holman Posted on 07 Jun 2024

EXIF

Camera
Canon EOS R5
Lens
RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM
Focus
27 mm
Speed
1/7 sec
Aperture
f/10.0
ISO
50
Program
Manual control
Exposure
0 EV
WB
Auto white balance