Photograph of a small waterfall on the Boquet River in the Adirondacks in the fall. The intense color comes from late day sunlight reflecting off brilliant orange and red leaves on the opposite shore which reflects their colors in the water for a brief few moments. The wash of color also comes from a slow shutter speed. Its all about being at the right place at the right time at the right spot with the right lens and shutter speed.
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