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sparker1
12th of February 2005 (Sat), 16:56
These are from a couple of the most beautiful areas in the country, the Beartooth Highway and Yosemite National Park.

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Mills
12th of February 2005 (Sat), 18:14
Absolutely Beautiful. Great shots. Clarity, Reflection, Color, Composition.... :D

Littlenose
13th of February 2005 (Sun), 02:53
WOW, what a waterfall, and a great composition to capture it too ...i'm simply stunned

EoSD30fReAk
13th of February 2005 (Sun), 03:38
what a beautiful place!!

just love the waterfall.

Maz
13th of February 2005 (Sun), 03:46
Those are superb shots Sparker1. I would give anything to see that waterfall. Thank you for sharing.

Maz
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THE BEAST
13th of February 2005 (Sun), 03:51
Real nice pics there if i was to make one slight comment it would be that they look a little over saturated with colour kinda spoils them a bit for me.

TammieO
13th of February 2005 (Sun), 21:25
Gorgeous!

mguna
13th of February 2005 (Sun), 23:24
Wow...Are this shots real....The reflection of the waterfall is beautiful.

garethhhhh
14th of February 2005 (Mon), 08:24
some really nice shots you've got there Stan!

MegaTrixel
14th of February 2005 (Mon), 10:44
Very nice reflection shots Stan. I wonder if that's the Merced river in #2. Or maybe it's just a lake or pond. Anyway, nice shots!:)

stoneylonesome
14th of February 2005 (Mon), 11:09
Beautiful shots, love the reflections.

TJ
14th of February 2005 (Mon), 11:41
Excellent!

sparker1
14th of February 2005 (Mon), 20:09
Thanks, all. The waterfall shot was taken just before sunset, so the sun was very strong, giving us great color.

James, when that was taken (late May, 2003) the Merced was very high and swift, no reflections there. However, there were ponds of water in places I'd not seen before. As a result, we got quite a few good reflections. Just to point out the seasonal changes, we were there in Sept. 2002 and Yosemite Falls was completely dry.