Yesterday’s post featured some Blue Columbine wildflowers with a waterfall in the background. Today’s post focuses on the waterfall from a different angle. The maroon wildflowers in front of the waterfall are King’s Crown (Rhodiola integrifolia), a rather low-growing wildflower that reaches from 4-12 inches. Each flower head is ~1 inch wide. Here are a couple of my favorite images:
Yankee Boy Basin was another wonderful location for wildflowers … more to come!
Photographic Equipment Used:
- Canon 5D Mark 3 body
- Canon EF28-135mm, f/3.5-5.6 IS lens (IS “Off” while on tripod), shot at 65-109mm (a circular polarizer was used on front of the lens to slow down shutter speed & reduce reflections)
- Bogen 3221 tripod with Graff Studioball SB-QR ballhead
- ISO 100
- Aperture f/22
- Shutter 0.4-0.8 sec.