Thursday, March 20, 2025

Shi Fen Waterfall for Water H2O Thursday

 




Shi Fen Waterfall holds a special place in my heart, as I have visited it over the span of 25 years—first a quarter-century ago, then a decade ago, and now once more. Over time, the site has undergone numerous changes, including periods when access to the foothill of the falls was prohibited.

During my visit, I took great pleasure in strolling through the surrounding landscape, immersing myself in its beauty, and observing the majestic cascade of the waterfall. However, on this occasion, I did not bring a tripod, which prevented me from capturing proper long-exposure photographs.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G

Linking Water H2O Thursday







37 comments:

  1. The photos of the waterfall you did get are wonderful. No need for long exposure. Sounds like you had an enjoyable walk.

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  2. Taken For Granted here. Google kicked me off.

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  3. ...I love waterfalls and this one is great.

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  4. Three lovely photographs you've shared here.

    All the best Jan

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  5. Es un lugar espectacular. El contraste del agua con su entorno muy contrastado es una maravilla.
    Un abrazo.

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  6. The width of this is stunning, and the way it breaks up into many small falls.

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  7. Preciosa cascada y una buena fotografía con un excelente efecto seda.

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  8. I like you regular shutter speed photos very much. It’s a great scene overall, and the waterfalls really stand out well.

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  9. That certainly would be a wonderful place to explore. I absolutely love your photos!

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  10. It is a beautiful waterfall! Great photos.
    Hubby and I love waterfalls, we have found many waterfalls in our travels.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  11. La vista del agua es siempre agradable y más si es de una cascada.
    Un abrazo

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  12. I can see why you return; it's beautiful. Long exposures are nice and fun, of course, but when a spot is this lovely, just seeing it "as is" is just as perfect. And probably a little more fun to be unencumbered for a bit!

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