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In traveling the many forest service roads in northern Georgia there is a good chance of finding a waterfall. I stumbled upon this gem when scouting for a place to fly fish. I always have a camera with me and that day it was my Canon G16 as climbing and clawing my way along the banks of streams does not make carrying a dslr an attractive option. These falls made wading impossible due to the force of the water repelling any attempts to scale same.
As I always leave the camera in TV mode @ 1/125" & the ISO @ 800, the aperture defaulted to f/7.1
I set the focal length to 7.59mm.
As the shot lacked color anyway and after I made adjustments in LR(Highlight & shadow, setting the white & black points) I brought it into NIK silver Efex Pro 2(via PSCC) and converted to B&W.