Here is Franklin Falls in both the Fall and Winter this year. Looks different!
Franklin Falls, WA.
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Franklin Falls, WA. in December
JMPhotos "Childhood ruined" More info Post edited over 8 years ago by JM Photos. | Dec 03, 2014 21:36 | #1 Here is Franklin Falls in both the Fall and Winter this year. Looks different! Franklin Falls, WA. IMAGE LINK: https://www.flickr.com …ordynmurdock/15320180564/ Franklin Falls, WA. in December Canon 6D, & Sony α6000
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JonClemens Goldmember 1,113 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2012 Location: Solvang, California More info | Dec 04, 2014 09:43 | #2 Both are very nice. Wish we had waterfalls in Southern California,... or wish I lived in Washington. Canon 7D | 400L | 70-200L | 24-105L | Tokina 11-16
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Dec 04, 2014 09:56 | #3 Wow...definitely different! Very cool; thanks for sharing. Looks like I might need to head out there soon; how's the trail? - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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freestylee30 Senior Member More info | Dec 04, 2014 10:03 | #4 NICE! I've hiked all over this area but still have never been to Franklin Falls. Thanks for sharing! Brandon | zenfolio
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Dec 04, 2014 10:17 | #5 Snydremark wrote in post #17311194 Wow...definitely different! Very cool; thanks for sharing. Looks like I might need to head out there soon; how's the trail? You may want to do it before it snows anymore on the pass. Currently it hasn't snowed up there since Nov. 21st but the road down to the trail is completely iced over. 4WD is a must when taking a car down to the trail. If you want to walk down, that's fine too. It's probably a 30-40 minute walk down the ice road. Once you get to the falls, there's a tonnnnnnn of ice along the rocky trail. Micro spikes are a necessity for your shoes. Canon 6D, & Sony α6000
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Dec 04, 2014 10:34 | #7 M_Six wrote in post #17311248 Beautiful shots. Thank you! Canon 6D, & Sony α6000
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Dec 06, 2014 05:41 | #8 Both are beautiful captures JM.
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Silverwolfpup Senior Member 384 posts Joined Sep 2012 Location: Virginia More info | Dec 06, 2014 18:08 | #9 Wow that is a awesome waterfall, love the first one, i like that little cascading one on the left. How tall is that big one? Eyes Of The Wolf Photography With GOD all things are possible
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Dec 06, 2014 19:22 | #10 Silverwolfpup wrote in post #17316907 Wow that is a awesome waterfall, love the first one, i like that little cascading one on the left. How tall is that big one? This is 110 feet. Canon 6D, & Sony α6000
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cerett Senior Member 823 posts Likes: 240 Joined Jun 2013 Location: Santa Ana, California More info | Dec 28, 2014 15:27 | #11 |
Dec 28, 2014 16:27 | #12 Love both, 2nd one is awesome great captures. Stacy Shane
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Dec 28, 2014 18:13 | #13 Both are beautiful it's nice to see them in different seasons. Steve
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Jan 02, 2015 14:18 | #14 These falls area a great snowshoeing trip in the winter. And the ice is spectacular!!! 6D,
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Jan 02, 2015 14:35 | #15 Spectacular shots! Amazing difference between fall and winter. Canon 6D | Canon Rebel T5i | Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS | Canon 24-70L 2.8 | Canon 17-40L 4.0 | Canon 85 1.8 | Canon 50L 1.2 | Canon 50 2.5 Macro | Canon 580EX II | Canon 430EX
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