Vermilion River

Was in Kootenay National Park taking long exposures of part of Vermilion River. I waited until it was end of the day. The hard part is what to include or what not to include in the picture and how long to make the exposure, it a nice way to be creative.

Until next moment,

Amar

Creek meets River

Time flies, not sure where May went and we’re already third of the way into June. The last few weeks with the on and off rain, I been thinking about taking a picture where the water is the main subject. Few months back I was in Kootenay National Park, checking out the Vermilion River. Took some pictures then but wanted to get back there for more. Most of the time I take long exposures of the water during the early hours, this time it was going to be at the end of the day. I was by the river where creek enters into it, moving from side to side framing the picture in my head before setting up the camera. I took about several pictures, but the last few stood out. The one attached was exposed for about 20 seconds, giving a cool blue feel to the image.

Until next moment,

Amar