It was a bit overcast but here are a couple of falls from the tropical rainforest near Hilo, HA.
MaureenSouza Ms. MODERATOR Something Spectacular! More info | Jun 26, 2005 19:16 | #1 It was a bit overcast but here are a couple of falls from the tropical rainforest near Hilo, HA. Life is hard...but I just take it one photograph at a time.
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lostdoggy King Duffus 4,787 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Queens, NY More info | Jun 26, 2005 19:41 | #2 Very nice shots
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jopfin Goldmember 1,148 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2005 Location: Colorado More info | Jun 26, 2005 21:47 | #3 Beautiful pics, how far does the second one fall? Geezo now along with Alaska, Europe, Asia, both Poles, Iceland and Africa I have to save up for Hawaii, thanks Mo.(lol)....Joe "Joseph get your a** in here, right now!" - MY Mom
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Jun 26, 2005 23:29 | #4 Akaka falls is about 360 feet and was really much more spectacular than the last time I visited it. Life is hard...but I just take it one photograph at a time.
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witchy Goldmember 1,516 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Western Australia More info | Maureen Souza wrote: Akaka falls is about 360 feet and was really much more spectacular than the last time I visited it. Thanks!! It looks spectacular in your shot..In person must have been much better. Great photos!
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sykocus Member 37 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Guam More info | Jun 27, 2005 01:00 | #6 Is the first one Boling Pots, above Rainbow Falls? "It is not only a matter of seeing it in the mind's eye, but it's also and primarily a matter of feeling it feeling the various qualities that you wish to obtain in the final print. The shutter is opened and then the negative is developed." --Ansel Adams
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weemannie Goldmember 2,530 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Scottish Highlands More info | What a lovely place Regards, Trevor
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sykocus wrote: Is the first one Boling Pots, above Rainbow Falls? It was Umua Umua falls... I think. I can't quite remember the spelling. Life is hard...but I just take it one photograph at a time.
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sykocus Member 37 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Guam More info | Jun 27, 2005 14:50 | #9 It looked so much like boiling pots to me, oh well. on close inspection, not as much i guess. I was thinking this http://sykocus.net …/displayimage.php?pos=-85 "It is not only a matter of seeing it in the mind's eye, but it's also and primarily a matter of feeling it feeling the various qualities that you wish to obtain in the final print. The shutter is opened and then the negative is developed." --Ansel Adams
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sparker1 Cream of the Crop 29,368 posts Likes: 295 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Sierra Vista, AZ More info | Jun 27, 2005 22:48 | #10 Good shots, Maureen. I find overcast days are much better for waterfall shots, as sunny days blow out the water highlights. Stan (See my gallery at http://www.pbase.com/sparker1
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ayotnoms Perfect Anti-Cloning Argument 2,988 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: San Francisco Bay Area More info | Jun 28, 2005 00:28 | #11 Love these. Steve
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2goldens Senior Member 547 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Las Vegas , NV More info | Jun 28, 2005 06:24 | #12 Nice photography. I love the pictures. Remember to "See what the camera sees".
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