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Aug 16, 2005 05:19 |  #1

This is a roadside view waterfall and unfortunately is very limited with its vantage points. To take these images I had to set my tripod in the road and I was standing less than a foot away from a cliff, as if watching for speeding cars wasn't enough. Also there was a significant amount of winds coming off the falls, I took around 50 pictures and sorted through them in hopes of getting pictures that had few blurs from the trees moving.

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Aug 16, 2005 07:11 |  #2

Nice shots in a difficult situation, and that's a very pretty waterwall. Funny, the second shot makes the waterfall look tilted, even though the fencepost indicates that it's not...


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Aug 16, 2005 07:26 |  #3

It is a very nice waterfall. I can sympathise with your highway troubles, I recently had the same issue without as much luck.


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Aug 16, 2005 19:39 |  #4

That's funny, I didn't even notice that scottes. I'm sort of new to photography, so I'm assuming I'd need a different type of lens to fix that.


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Aug 16, 2005 21:58 |  #5

Nice shots under the circumstances. Very pretty waterfall.


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Aug 16, 2005 22:34 |  #6

Very nice, well done............Joe


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