This is just one of the many sections of Chippewa Falls, located roughly 53 km north of Sault Ste. Marie, ON. The falls are located at the approximate midway point of the Trans-Canada Highway, and are a popular rest stop for travellers.
About Chippewa Falls: [link] Location of photograph: [link]
(I know this was taken forever ago, but I have to comment)
I went there a couple of weeks ago. It is so gorgeous, and you captured the beauty exquisitely. There was a ton of rain this weekend so now the falls are absolutely rushing. It's interesting to see now ^_^
Thank you very much, and thanks for the ! It is a gorgeous spot. I've been there during the spring when the snow is melting and the torrent of water is actually a little bit intimidating.
Your photography is so inspirational, it is exactly what I'd like to achieve one day. Every time I see your work, I think to myself, "That's what I want." It's just too beautiful.
May I ask (I might have asked before, sorry) if you've had any professional training, or have you taught yourself?
Thank you for kind words, I really appreciate such enthusiastic, positive comments! And no, I haven't had any sort of training besides taking a couple introductory photography classes as electives in my last year of university, but I had already been photographing for a couple years before that. I basically just started taking pictures, and then looked at the work of a lot of good photographers to try and figure out exactly what made their work better than mine, and learned a lot through trial & error.
I went there a couple of weeks ago. It is so gorgeous, and you captured the beauty exquisitely. There was a ton of rain this weekend so now the falls are absolutely rushing. It's interesting to see now ^_^
Your photography is so inspirational, it is exactly what I'd like to achieve one day. Every time I see your work, I think to myself, "That's what I want." It's just too beautiful.
May I ask (I might have asked before, sorry) if you've had any professional training, or have you taught yourself?