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The Berlin Falls cascade from the center of a sheer cliff that stands roughly 80m tall. The shape of the falls is likened to a giant candle. A narrow, natural channel at the top of the falls creates the ‘wick’ of the candle, and as the water drops from this point, it fans out creating the rest of the candle before emptying out into the pool below.
Info source URL: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Falls
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Photo capture date & Location: 2013-08 Berlin Falls
Lovely light tonight down at the Ballycopeland Windmill, enjoyed in the company of Mark Thompson and Andy and his mate from Belfast. The craic as always was great :)
We were all fascinated by how many cows there were in the field opposite? :)
“There may be a great fire in our soul, yet no one ever comes to warm himself at it, and the passers-by see only a wisp of smoke.” ~ Vincent van Gogh
Going through the archives again today; sorting & backing up to external hard drives. And since we are only 34 short days away from our next trip out west, I thought it would be fun to post a few that I never got around to posting the first go round.
Sunrise on top of Dunraven Pass in Yellowstone National Park during the fall of 2010...and here you see some of the remnants of the Antelope Creek fire, leaving a trail of smoke throughout the valley below. Funny how something so destructive can be so beautiful & intriguing :-)
Enjoy the rest of your day....many thanks for all your visits, comments, & suggestions!!!!
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"We all have time machines,
Some take us back
they`re called memories
Some take us forward
they`re called dreams"
Jeremy Irons
The former owners of our property had a horse. While hiking today, I found these strands of mane hanging in a tree that the horse used to rub himself against. The sun was illuminating them as they swayed gently in the breeze.
A feather I found, just liked the colors.
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On New Years Day, it was sunny and there were a few clouds in the sky, so I thought there might be a chance that I could finally photograph the sun setting. I grabbed my camera and tripod and drove up Cypress Mountain, and could see the sun was quickly going down. When I got to the lookout, the parking lot was full and there was a line up down the side of the road. Everyone had the same idea! I waited awhile and finally made it almost to the exit of the lot, thinking I would have to turn around and go back home, when a car left, right in the prime spot, and I edged in. Once I got out of the car, I realized that the ground was a skating rink - I only had to go about five steps to the rock wall, so used my tripod as a walking pole, then leaned against the wall, put up my tripod and took a few shots. There were trees in the way, but I couldn't move the tripod or I would have slipped. People were falling like dominoes on the ice. I decided to leave to give someone else a chance to get the last of the colour, and found I couldn't take a step without sliding. Luckily, a young man took my hand and helped me off the ice. When I got home, I had to crop the image a lot to get rid of the trees in front. It's not one of the best sunset photos I've seen, but I do like the wispy line of clouds along the mountain range.
Well, we have a few roaming around the neighborhood. A few that are clipped and my wife and I love animals. We look after our friends... Winter not friendly at times...I guess the word got out... My wife named Whisper and joins the party !!
Twilight, the soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon. Often missed by photographers who leave their location just after a sunset.
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You know me as I was but see me as I will be.
(Inspired by the works and techniques/methods of Eric Paré)
St. Mary's Lighthouse at sunset.
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