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Lower Cataract Falls shown in this image drops about 30' (9.1 meters), making it, along with Upper Cataract Falls with a 45' drop (13.7 meters), among the most impressive waterfalls in Indiana.

macro mondays ... translucent ...

 

... at the age of 12 Drift has developed some cataract ... it doesn't mean he can't see anymore, it's just more blur ... fortunately dogs have more senses they can use ... he just uses his nose a bit better than he used to do :) ... so hedgehogs beware ! ...

 

for more info about cataract click here

 

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This time of year, the light at Cataract Falls is really not that great in the early morning. However, it was pretty good when viewing the bridge from this angle.

This was my second trip to Cataract Falls, and it gave endless options for photoraphy.

Nature refuses to be involved in such suicidal practices :-)

Harry Bridges

 

HGGT!! HFF!! RESIST! VOTE! IMPEACH!

 

Cataract creek, colorado

This is an old photo from the cataract falls trip.

 

don't count on harvesting Golden Delicious :-)

Bill Meyer

 

HFF!!

 

superbloom, cataract lake, colorado

Cataract Gorge Reserve, known locally as the Gorge, is a unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of central Launceston - a rare natural phenomenon in any city.

Three rivers run through the city. This is the South Esk River in the Cataract Gorge, taken with one hand while holding an umbrella in the other, so probably not the sharpest.

Last of my photos from my visit to Cataract Falls. I look forward to going back in other seasons for some different perspectives of this wonderful park!

The ‘Wild Water Trail’ is a gentle but very scenic riverside route a little further up the Stubai Valley. You begin with a short bus trip, then walk to Tschangelair Alm for refreshments (this traditional Hütte serves fresh dairy produce and is famous for Graukäse, its own Tyrolean cheese). From here, you shadow a rushing glacial stream via the impressive Ruetz Cataract (an impressive waterfall) to reach the even more impressive Grawa cascade before catching the bus back.

Browsing older images I came across this. 2019 image of Cataract Falls in Northern California. I vaguely remember, it was a wet winter with several days of rain and the falls were flowing well. Shot with the crop sensor D500. I believe I was using ND filter for my first time here as well.

 

I enjoy using flickr as a timeline. I like to look back at where I have been. It tells my photography story.

 

I wish we had made it back to Niagara this past winter, but it just didn't work out. Ice on the falls is just so amazing to see.

 

Here's a little throwback Tuesday to 2014.

I've got early stage of cataracts in my eyes.

 

Photo | Stable Diffusion | Photoshop

reminds me that i have two cataract surgeries coming up in february. it has been very difficult to read the type on my computer or to fully appreciate the photos. i'm looking forward to better eyesight in 2015

  

The leaves are pretty much all on the ground, but this is still a pretty cool place. My first visit - warning: excessive numbers of waterfall photos will be uploaded in the coming few weeks!

In warmer weather, swimmers can walk on the ledge behind the falls.

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