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Ok, here we go, time to start publishing some photos from my Sony mirrorless camera, first captured last year. I’ve been looking forward to releasing these! Today is the first time viewing and editing these images actually (I like to delay the pleasure of looking until I publish, so here goes..). Last June we took a trip to the Cranbrook, British Columbia area. Our first excursion took us to a beautiful waterfall and canyon. The water was raging pretty quickly, as the mountain snow melt would have been in full force. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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What a scene!! Thank you for showing us these stunning landscapes!!

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It really was fun. Thanks for looking.

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W owwww, another great post with beautiful Shots dear Friends
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Wow, it's extraordinary that the water flows so fast, nature always has its own way of showing its strength but makes us feel calm and peaceful when we look at it.

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The power and force of nature equals tranquility and beauty!

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What dslr stands for?

That looks like a savage waterfall!

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Digital single lens reflex, that being said, I've made an error in defining my camera -- my bad. It is a "mirrorless" to be specific.

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Oh I'm not skilled enough on photography to notice that mistakes😅

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So I guess you've gotten a little time to edit the pictures you've taken with the DSLR? great. It's been a long time you've taken and posted pictures with the camera.

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I've pretty much exhausted the smartphone stuff, although I have content for about 4 more posts I think from last Fall. I have over 500 photos to edit now lol.

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Hello sir daveks I just want to know something like are you exploring the world every single day? or how you are taking such a great photos daily?? If not a secret can u share with me?

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I take a lot of photos, thousands. Several hikes trips every year.

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A beautiful place full of beauty.I like the natural beauty there.

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Plenty of natural beauty, yes.

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BC is such a wonderful place eh;) Thank you for sharing

Have a great day

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An endless amount of nature really, so beautiful.

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That first shot is awesome! You can see just how clear the water is as it rushed over the falls, and then in the far side is a tiny little extra fall. That was really cool!
!DUO

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June or July is always the best opportunity for falls shots. Looking forward to this coming June,again.

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I have to admit, waterfalls have incredible beauty in themselves. Especially when they are in such a place. Great job my friend)

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Indeed, they are so incredible to look at.

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There are also several not far from my house, but small ones. I'm trying to find this footage

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These are great images, thank you for sharing them. Good job.

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