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Ok, yes, its a pun. This is Proxy falls and it gets you very wet, there is loads of mist here. This was about as close as I could get with only minimal lens wiping. This was our first time to Proxy, which was hard to believe when we saw tit. These falls are amazing! I took several images (naturally) and while this one does not quite show the full falls, I though it did a good job pulling you into the frame, and left imagination as to where the falls are coming from.
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stage macro ce we avec des amies et l'extraordinaire Laurent Fiol !
bon du coup je me suis inscrite à un autre stage en 2020 :)))
Low summer flows allowed me to cross the namesake river of Proxy Falls. The late morning light just finding a couple of small openings and catching the top of the waterfall.
Proxy Falls (a.ka. Lower Proxy Falls) is a cascade and plunge waterfall from a collection of springs on the shoulder of North Sister. The water flows into a gaping canyon near McKenzie Pass in the Willamette National Forest, near Belknap Springs, Oregon.
A half-second exposure of a cascade along Proxy Creek, just below the major falls of the same name. In the McKenzie River watershed of the Cascade Range in west-central Oregon.
Dans mon jardin.
Le confinement me fait prendre conscience que nous avons de magnifiques plantes "ordinaires" sous nos yeux.
Hiker rejoices in the refreshing spray on a hot summer day. Proxy Falls is a beautiful 226 foot veil waterfall that cascades down a wall of mossy columnar basalt. One's camera lens also gets wet but that's all part of the fun.
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