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The 90 Degree Falls (12)
davidao25 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 84 W: 121 N: 63] (399)
You must be wondering. Why 90 degree??
Because these really do a 90 angle.

The water flows down the hill in the direction of the camera. Then it hits a natural inclined gutter made of shale rock (exactly where you can see those small strings of water) and flows to the river. It's like a natural water slide but the water is to cold to try it.

I'm posting a workshop to show the 90 degree corner.

Photo taken with my new tripod and in raw format. Colors were adjusted photoshop camera raw then cropped and resized.

Here are camera settings:
Exposure time: 1/6
F-stop: 18.0
ISO speed: 400
Exposure mode: Manual
White balance: Auto
Metering mode: Spot

Altered Image #1

davidao25 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 84 W: 121 N: 63] (399)
Falls Corner
Edited by:davidao25 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 84 W: 121 N: 63] (399)

This is the 90 degree angle that I've refered in the note