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My final spot I took photos at Fall Creek Falls was off the cliff near where I took the photos from part 1. It providedd similar angle but allowed me to take some pictures of Coon Creek Falls along with Fall Creek Falls.
Coon Creek flows much less water than Fall Creek but I liked the look of how it didn't have all the rust on the rocks.
Well this wraps up my series from Fall Creek Falls State Park! Hope you all enjoyedmy photos and my write ups!
Photos were taken with a Canon 6d with a 70-200mm f/4 wide angle as well as a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens both with an ND filter attached to them. I used varying exposures on each picture because I was dealing with some large clouds blocking out the sun periodically.
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Great hike and beautiful waterfall pics, I can just imagine real life, looks tall!! The rust one the rock gives it character, even tho you might not like it, those are the things that attract my eye in nature.
Ever heard of Wells Gray Provincial Park, British-Columbia? You would like it there over 40 named waterfalls and many still un-named or un-found.