IMG_5558.jpg

I think that from the most valuable lessons I've learned while studying photography, it was that once you understand the technique, the next thing to do is get up early, at least for those of us who are dedicated to natural and landscape photography.
I admit that I am one of the people who have always found it difficult to get up early, but every time I have achieved, I end up rewarded with visual spectacle and magnificent images.

IMG_5626.jpg

American Falls entirely within the United States

That was what I found on my trip to the Niagara Falls. Being autumn, the sun rises a little late, first point in favor, when arriving at six in the morning, the number of tourists was minimal, second point in favor. Once the first lights of dawn appeared in the sky, I found a clear sky full of color that accompanied the background, one of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. What more could you want?

IMG_5717Editar.jpg

Horseshoe Falls, also known as Canadian Falls.

And although during the night I also had the opportunity to take photographs with the beautiful lights that are projected on the falls, nothing compares to the peace generated by a sunrise, where you find the light and the colors most beautiful that nature can offer a photographer.

IMG_5653.jpg

Now my dream is to be able to visit them in winter, and although getting up early and the cold is a complicated combination, I would like to have the opportunity to photograph the waterfalls dressed in white and ice during a sunrise.

Check out my collection of limited edition digital artwork: https://makersplace.com/store/marco #makersplace #cryptoart #empoweredcreator #blockchain

To view more please follow me and visit my blog
https://steemit.com/@photographercr

Thank you in advance for your comments...