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Niagara Falls, Ontario

the American Falls, taken from the Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Niagara Falls State Park

New York

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Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, 2020

 

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Niagara Falls forms a natural rift between Ontario and New York State. On the US side, Bridal Veil Falls and the adjacent American Falls crash onto mammoth fallen rocks. On the Canadian side, the grander, more powerful Horseshoe Falls plunge into the cloudy Maid of the Mist Pool. The prime falls-watching spot is Table Rock, poised just meters from the drop

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Everywhere...the international pastime! Even on vacation.

Movieland Wax Museum

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Summer of George (Day 46)

 

Niagara Falls, Ontario

 

Funny how you can forget everything you know about shooting fireworks at the worst possible time.

 

This show was a disaster photographically. My exposures were all over the place and I scrambled to try and salvage some shots from the evening as the smoke kept building and moving in my direction.

 

This was the best of the night and ironically, it's the burst that they set off 15 minutes prior to the actual show to warn guests to find a spot. I heard the "thump" of the shell being launched and managed to trigger the shutter just in time for the burst.

 

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Niagara Falls State Park

New York

Niagara Falls, Ontario

American Falls, which can be best described as the American Side of Niagara Falls, is comparatively a small waterfall lies far left of the Horseshoe Falls in the US State territory, New York between Prospect Point and Luna Island.

 

The American Falls looks like 'W' in shape light up in multi-colours every evening. The estimated water flow over the US side of Niagara Falls is 75,000 gallons per second, which comes just the 10% of Niagara Falls total water flow.

As per the studies and researches, it has been concluded that the American Falls will transform into a succession of descending rapids due to natural forces of erosion.

 

The high flow rate of water causes the fall of large sections of bedrock in the American Falls, which is composed of soft shale and limestone. In order to study the rock fall and to calculate the amount of rocks at the base of the cataract, scientists blocked the US side of Niagara Falls in 1969.

 

Though the height of American Falls is higher than the Canadian counterpart, no daredevils ever preferred to go over the American Falls. All the stunts were done at the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, which is more popular with its immense water flow rate and shape.

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Finally a proper scan... Provia 100f 4 Sec Exposure F8

my mom for the first time at the falls

Views from our hotel room on the 10th floor of The Sheraton On The Falls Hotel, Niagara, Canada

The tourboat seams to be a toy in the tub.

When you ever visit the Niagarafalls, take the Boattour close to the fall. It's a Highlight!!

I was cleaning up the hard drive of some images when I came across this one from our Niagara trip that is a stitch of three images taken to get this wider view ... back when I only had the 17/55mm on the 60D. This area of the Niagara River is lit up at night, and the bridge there is the access out to the islands just above the main Falls. A pretty scene at night, and one that I wish I had spent more time playing around.

 

Main Falls are below in the comments.

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls, Ontario

The lights on the Falls from under the observation tower. Would be nice if we could get out there at night. Five exposures bracketed at 1EV centered around 8s.

 

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The Maid Of The Mist

She Gets So Close To The Falls

Dripping Wet Tourists

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Shot hand held using Nikon D700 and 14-24mm ultra wide angle lens, no post processing except size reduction.

 

My other photos from Niagra Falls from Canadian side:

www.flickr.com/photos/87185166@N00/sets/72157626641730778/

 

And from American side:

www.flickr.com/photos/87185166@N00/sets/72157626517158889/

Niagara Falls, Ontario

These are miniatures originally at Culloden Gardens now at the Floral showcase in Niagara Falls

Shot hand held using Nikon D700 and 14-24mm ultra wide angle lens, no post processing except size reduction.

 

My other photos from Niagra Falls from Canadian side:

www.flickr.com/photos/87185166@N00/sets/72157626641730778/

 

And from American side:

www.flickr.com/photos/87185166@N00/sets/72157626517158889/

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