How often do you revisit locations for landscape photography? I do so often. Why? As each season passes and years fall away conditions change. These images of Lower Rosseau Falls in Ontario’s famous Muskoka region are the perfect example. Over the last few years the water levels have been much lower, but with the region being hit with a significant amount of snowfall this past winter, the subsequent snowmelt has raised water levels so that the river is now a raging torrent. This has created numerous, new photographic possibilities and has seen the return of the double cascade created by the rock mid-stream in the above photo.
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Do click on each of these images to see the larger, sharper versions.
Nice shot
Thanks, much appreciated!
These are great pictures!
Much appreciate the kind words!
Nice stuff, Andrew. I wouldn’t mind seeing just a touch more contrast, but that’s just me being annoyingly picky. š
Thanks Frank, very much appreciated!
Nice images Andrew! It is always nice to get a chance to revisit a location.
Thanks so much Denise