Brandywine Falls in British Columbia (near Whistler). This is a popular tourist spot but very difficult access (viewing platform has super easy access) makes this waterfall somewhat less photographed. I got up at 4am, hiked of the trail down into deep wet canyon and bushwhack to get to this unique view point. My gear was getting wet very quickly due to huge spray and myst from waterfall. I had to wipe my lens every second shot. This photo is combination of 3 shots with different shutter speed and aperture to achieve the look I wanted in the water.
I have a ten-year-old-photo of this waterfall...from the platform. It never occurred to me one could get to the bottom. Good shot, and great effort to get it.
Thanks Jim,
This is especially true with Nikon 14-24mm lens, which is myst, glare, rain...catcher. And wiping its front element requires a lot of good cloth. But I like this lens anyway.
Your exposure and composition here are excellent. My only suggestion would be to do a bit of perspective correction to make the waterfall vertical. The angle from the perspective makes the image feel a bit unnerving, but this is easily fixed.