This is a small waterfall near the parking lot of Silent Lake Provincial Park. Initially I was disappointed to see that the trees were pretty bare, but I learned that for waterfall photography, it can actually be better that the leaves are on the forest floor rather than the trees. The leaves had settled on a raised section between the water streams and I had never seen anything like it before. I put on the rubber boots I keep in the trunk for times like this and got in close with a wide angle lens.
This little bush was actually bright yellow, but I preferred the black and white image better as there were less distractions in the background. I found this small forest while driving home from Algonquin Park, Canada.
Just a small forest I found while driving back from Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. I like finding stands of trees like this, where there aren't a lot of bushes on the forest floor making simple compositions difficult. Usually it's man-made forests that are like this.