The Verdon River empties into Lac de Ste Croix in the Provence, France after its long journey through the Verdon Canyon. When the Verdon River finishes its long trek through the stunning river canyon it has already traveled 175 kilometers and reached depths of 300 meters in some areas.The Verdon Canyon in the Provence, France was originally created by the Verdon River in south-eastern France and was named because of the outstanding colors of the turquoise-green water. The Verdon River and Verdon Canyon are in the vicinity of the French Riviera which has made them both very popular tourist attractions where crowds of people come to explore in the summer months.A long list of outdoor activities also make the canyon area and Lac de Ste Croix extremely popular. Some which include rock climbing, hiking, rafting, kayaking, sailing, fishing, horseback riding or simple strolls to enjoy some of the picturesque scenery. ... continue below the picture...
Standing atop the canyon cliff on another beautiful sunny day you can see for miles across the Verdon countryside. The Verdon Canyon is one of the most amazing places to visit while in the Provence, France and is a garden of endless pictures for a photographer.The Verdon River flows into Lac de Ste Croix from the Grand Canyon du Verdon, Gorges du Verdon, Parc Naturel Regional du Verdon, Alpes de Haute, Provence, France, Europe.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/8.0, exposure time of 1/200 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 27mm.