
Wednesday, 12th December 2007
The Power of Water
by Dave Belcher
Canada's 4 highest falls on the Myrtle River in Wells Grey Provincial Park. It's about 475 feet high and this shows it at full flood in the spring of 2006.
Equipment: Panasonic Lumix FZ20
Dave Belcher
Work in graphic arts for 30+ years. I've worked with film cameras as large as 8x10 and currently use a Panasonic Lumix FZ20 for my digital photography.
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The Power of Water by Dave Belcher was photo of the day on Wednesday, 12th December 2007. It is tagged Water, Waterfalls. You can leave a comment below.

16 Comments
Terry Everson
Waterfalls offer good oportunities for great photos and this is no exception. It is also interesting to experiment with different shutter speeds
Keith
Really nice shot. Congrats on POTD.
laurens
really nice well done
Andrew
thats grand… I love this captured moment of nature’s beauty.
Yasmin
It’s lovely! Especially nice to see a Canadian POTD that shows this beautiful country.
Renee
Wow very nice..you were in the right place to shoot that photo! nice!
Pauline Jones
Lovely shot.
Pieter -sAner- van der Horst
I’ve been there in September 2005. It’s an impressive waterfall indeed. Good picture. I like the mist on the right.
Sue Gagnon
Very nice shot.
Ann
I do get fed up of waterfall shots. However this one is different. I think it is beautiful. I love the muted colours the milkyness of the water and the mist. A very well executed shot. Congrats.
Anurag
faster shutter speed has accentuated the force of the waterfall. Slower shutter would have given it a kind of aminable soft look.
kml
Wow – you can actually see the power of the flowing water – well done!
Tom Brooklyn
Very strong
Su
very powerful shot, lovely.
mike
From high up. Nice.
Su
What a diverse world we live in.