Buffalo River is a wonderful place to take photos. The best time to take these pictures was at sunset. This created beautiful purples, blues and pinks for my Buffalo River Photography. I used bracketing for these shots. Then in post, I upped the colors and dodged and burned.

Mary Holm Buffalo River Photography
Mary Holm Buffalo River Photography

For a sun flare, I used f/22 for the f stop. This helped sharpen the flare. This makes a more noticeable flare that has more purpose than just a blob of light. The clear water made for a great reflection of the trees and a sparkle on the water.

Mary Holm Buffalo River Photography

Notice the smooth water! The slow shutter speed was able to create this blur. It reflects the colors of the sunset so well. For this shot, I got under the bridge and set up my tripod. Because of bracketing, I was able to capture every part of this scene.

Mary Holm Buffalo River Photography

Remember to change up your angles! I got low for this shot and I love how it turned out. I had to take out a lot of spots from the lens, but once that was done, the picture came out beautiful! The sun flare peaking through the trees is my favorite part of this photo.

Best of Buffalo River Photography

Mary Holm Buffalo River Photography

This is one of my favorite shots. This is the peak of Buffalo River photography with the moon, blurred water, reflection, and colors.

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