I have found, for whatever reason, that Turkey Creek Falls seems to be a particularly difficult subject to photograph well. And I'm still convinced there's room improvement from the offering here. For the photo below, I employed two different techniques. A couple of months ago, I explained about using welding glass as a neutral density filter, here. So I combined that with a multi-bracketed exposure (HDR) so as to get the full dynamic range and have that lovely milky smooth water that comes with a long exposure.
This photo taken using the following equipment: Canon EOS Rebel T2i, Tokina 12-24mm f/4 Pro II, Manfrotto 190XDB Tripod, and Bogen 3047 Pan/Tilt Head
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