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Nov 17, 2006 21:28 |  #1

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v301/squirl033/MultnomahFallssm.jpg

and here's the lower falls, 62 feet high, hidden by trees in the image above...

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Nov 17, 2006 23:25 |  #2

No 2 is beautifull but there is one thing missing to make it perfect, a good looking woman swimming in the water...


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Nov 17, 2006 23:36 |  #3

It would probably have to be a good looking polar bear! That water is cold.

Nice captures. Your time of day was good. I've been told the only way to get it all in one frame is from a boat.


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Nov 18, 2006 00:51 |  #4

Dave,
you can get it all in without a boat, you just need a wider angle lens than i had. my 24-135 works out to a 38mm at the wide end, and even with that, i almost got it all in a couple of shots. with a 17mm lens (24 on my 30D body), i could easily have gotten both the upper and lower falls in...


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Nov 18, 2006 08:10 |  #5

What an amazingly high waterfall! Beautiful shots!


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Nov 18, 2006 08:22 |  #6

That's a very nice looking waterfall, great capture.
I would have taken a dip. Did you?




  
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Nov 18, 2006 13:03 |  #7

Second one best for me. Very nice


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Nov 18, 2006 13:46 |  #8

Frank_Hollahan wrote in post #2280274 (external link)
That's a very nice looking waterfall, great capture.
I would have taken a dip. Did you?

Frank, from what I remember when I was there about four years ago, the water is off-limits to swimming. I believe it's fenced off. squirl should be able to confirm that.


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Nov 18, 2006 18:17 |  #9

J T wrote in post #2281282 (external link)
Frank, from what I remember when I was there about four years ago, the water is off-limits to swimming. I believe it's fenced off. squirl should be able to confirm that.

yeah, the pool beneath the falls isn't accessible to the public. you can get under a little footbridge and wiggle your toes in the water downstream, by the gift shop, but i'd guess it's awfully cold!


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Nov 18, 2006 18:42 |  #10

Here's my shot from when I was there.

Not as nice as yours, but I managed to get most of the fall in the shot.

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