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Although the region was experiencing a drought, the falls were still impressive. The photo was taken from the Zimbabwe side of the border with Zambia, downstream from the main cascade. The camera was a Nikon D750 with a Nikkor 24-85 mm VR lens at 62 mm. The exposure was f/8 and 1/800 sec. The scene was a good candidate for conversion to monochrome because the major tones were white water & mist and the darker rocky areas. Nik Silver Effex Pro 2 was used. Image by Irwin H. Segel.
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Victoria Falls
Photographer: Irwin H. Segel
ihsegel | Jun 16, 2016
Views: 45
Dimensions: 1630x2520
Size: 1633kb
Filed Under: Picture This: The Power of B&W
