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If your ever in the Snake River Valley traveling by Twin Falls Idaho, you owe it to yourself to stop in and see the "Niagara Of The West"
Shoshone Falls is an amazing place and there you will see the entire Snake River tumbling over the huge cliffs to the massive splash pool below.
Please enjoy the view. :-)
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Ya de vuelta de mi ultimo viaje fotografico a Islandia y despues de mi taller de procesado del sabado toca empezar a procesar las fotos del viaje. Esta panoramica esta hecha desde las conocidas cascadas enfrente de la montaña Kirküfell la primera tarde del viaje.
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Open the door of landscape
Take a deep breath
We'd drunk in our mind
This is where the beauty came from
While staying at the Wilderness Lakes Thousand Trails/NACO preserve in Menifee, California, we drove to the nearby Diamond Valley Lake to look at the beautiful view. On the right is the Don Owen Dam.
This lake provides water for southern California, delivering water south to San Diego and southern Riverside counties through the San Diego Canal. Flows also can move north through buried pipelines to Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange and Los Angeles counties. Diamond Valley Lake - using only the force of gravity - has the capacity to deliver water to most of Metropolitan's 5,200-square-mile service area. (15-01-17-0438 to 0441)
While I have walked this route more than a few times, the evening sky tonight made it hard not to pay more attention to the tiny cottage nestled in the trees. The cottage had the appearance it had not been lived in for some time as its windows were boarded up. With its view position facing the ocean it would have offered a beautiful place to catch the sunset over the Bay of Fundy.
On the south Glen Shiel ridge looking across Glen Loyne to Spidean Mialach and Gleouraich, and along the ridge to the next peak Druim Shionnach on the right.
Photo classée 44ème (sur 896 - 44pts sur 60) au concours "National 1 Images Projetées" de la Fédération Photographique de France.
This panorama was stacked out of 5 photos with Photoshop. Also I increased the contrast of the sky a bit so that it won't look that white.
It was shot during our vacation in Austria from the top of the "Schafberg" (about 1782 m), that you can reach with a cog railway - or by foot if you want to ;-)
Here you can see the northern area below the mountain.
On the left you have a look at the "Mondsee". And if you zoom into the photo, you can see another lake above it, the "Irrsee".
Furthermore you can see the "Attersee" on the right and the "Höllengebirge" - the highest peak of those fold mountains is at about 1862 m.
The contrast from the white cow was so extreme the black cows look like they have been cut out of the photo!
An old survivor in the Swiftcurrent Falls canyon.
I focused on the tree. Was dark in this tight canyon. Not real happy with how the water turned out. Was a challenging shot. Looking forward to taking another shot at it soon. I'll try a different exposure and broader focal point.
Sure loved standing here though and taking in this power and sweet song.
Have a fabulous Friday!
With the dark nights drawing in it is easy to sit back and recall the warm longer days of the summer. In this view, Shirl and Megan are seen taking it easy at Lake Bled a superb resort in the foothills of the Alps in Slovenia.
Taken from the B3212 to the north-east of Postbridge, this is virtually in the centre of the Dartmoor National Park, which covers 368 square miles. Dartmoor includes the largest area of granite in Britain, with about 241 square miles at the surface, though most of it is under superficial peat deposits. The granite (or more specifically adamellite) was intruded at depth as a pluton into the surrounding sedimentary rocks during the Carboniferous period, probably about 309 million years ago.
Source: Wikipedia