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03-02-2012, 06:34 PM - 2 Likes   #76
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A few from my collection:


Just a little tiny rivulet at the roadside, going up into the Great Smokies National Park. But it was pretty


Some canyon up above the Denver basin somewhere...


And one more from some little stream up above Denver somewhere... March weather - still cold enough for ice and snow up high, warm enough that most of it was melted. This one was taken lying down in the (not quite dry...) grass next to the creek to get in nice and close to these "ice bells" dangling inches above the water... With enough spray that I was wishing K100D's were weather sealed!

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Gooseberry Falls State Park

Located 13 miles north of Two Harbors, MN
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Excellent Joe, all good but Elbow Falls is special, well done!

Jim, The "ice bells" are unique, the other two fall are both beautiful.

ok2day, good pic!

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Heres one of Umbata Falls. Drive to White River, Ontario ,paddle and portage 4 days down the White RIver, or start from Hattie Cove on Lake Superior and paddle up the White RIver for a day... originally shot on film... and scanned.



There's now a run of the river dam just behind the falls, I went in 2003, the last year before the dam was built. But they pretty much guaranteed the dam wouldn't change the view.

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QuoteOriginally posted by normhead Quote
Heres one of Umbata Falls. Drive to White River, Ontario , travel 4 days down the White RIver , On, or Start from Hattie Cove on Lake Superior and paddle up the White RIver for a day... originally shot on film... and scanned.
There's now a run of the river dam just behind the falls, I went in 2003, the last year before the dam was built. But they pretty much guaranteed the dam wouldn't change the view.
Not an easy one to go back and re-take with digital, the trip was worth it though!
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I want to visit ALL of the waterways in the photos in this thread. Great shots on this thread!

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A few from Robert Treman State Park outside of Ithaca, NY.











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Not an easy one to go back and re-take with digital, the trip was worth it though!
The Band Economic development officer (the dam was on native land and built by the local reserve) was talking about putting in a road, campground and a few hiking trails to the falls. There was a road there, but only passable by 4x4's you didn't really care about and ATVs. It's quite possible you can drive in now.

The dam was opened in 2008 with a 25 Mw generating facility. My guess is theres a good road to the dam and a place to park. Next time I go, I'll drive in. The area was covered in survey lines last time I was there.


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boriscleto, that looks like Watkins Glen SP in the Finger Lakes region. Nice photos though.
Who knew there could be so much water flowing and so many beautiful photographs of it.
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Another from the archives...

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Here's one I took in 2008 at Silver Falls State Park, Oregon, using a Pentax ME, M-100/2.8, and Fujichrome Velvia 50.
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Frozen Minnehaha Falls, Minneapolis, MN

This is one of the most popular parks in the City of Minneapolis Park District.
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QuoteOriginally posted by slowpez Quote
boriscleto, that looks like Watkins Glen SP in the Finger Lakes region. Nice photos though.
Who knew there could be so much water flowing and so many beautiful photographs of it.
It's Enfield Glen in Robert Treman State Park at the south end of Cayuga Lake. Almost as nice as Watkins Glen and less crowded.
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Here's a couple I recently posted somewhere, I know because they're at the top of my photo bucket files...

DA 21ltd... K20D



DA* 60-250 K20D





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