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As part of a couple of days 'glamping' experience in the Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales, my wife Liz and I decided to explore the waterfalls for which the park is justly famous.
Starting at the Waterfall Visitor Centre, we followed the trail alongside the Nedd Fechan river which took us through an enchanting landscape, puncuated with - you've guessed it - waterfalls.
The hike took us all day, as I insisted on stopping at every waterfall for a photographic session.
Fortunately for me, the weather was overcast, which really makes all the difference when photographing moving water, allowing longish shutter speeds to blur the water and avoiding overly bright spots on the foaming rapids.
All in all, a lovely day's experience in a wonderful part of our beautiful country.
Filename - brecon beacons waterfall 09.jpg
Camera - Canon EOS 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 35mm
Exposure - 3.2 secs @ f16, ISO100
Location - Nedd Fechan, Breacon Beacons, Wales
This image - 533x800px JPEG
Conversion - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Polarising filter used to remove glare.
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