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Prime hour inside the Antelope Canyon with our Navajo guide Carl. This is one of my favorite shot inside the canyon.
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Navajo Nation - Page, Arizona
The upper cascades along the Cascades Trail in Pembroke, VA.
The temperature was in the 40s Saturday morning when we started our 8.5 mile hike to Barney's Wall. My husband bought a camera a few months back. Since he has to wait when I get out my camera he might as well join the fun! He has gotten quite serious....while I had my feet planted safely on a rock and tripod in the water while taking this shot, my husband braved the very cold water and got into the creek to get his shot!
Thanks for taking a look! Hope everyone has a wonderful week!!!
From the lower falls to the upper falls is an additional 2 km (1 mile) or 45 minutes. 6 more waterfalls – most notably Stella Falls and Marguerite Falls present themselves. At Marguerite Falls you have two options; to go the lower viewing platform of the upper falls or proceed upwards to a higher view point. You really should experience both as they both offer spectacular views of the roaring cascading thunder. Again, heavy mist and spray at both locations particularly in the spring snow melt (run off ) which reaches a peak the 2nd week in June. Soon you arrive at a junction for the Upper Falls, with the trail to the left going to a Waterfall Lookout and the trail to the right going to Johnston Canyon’s Upper Falls. Plan on going to both, as they are both impressive.
The Upper Falls drop 40 meters into a deep plunge pool, making a truly dramatic sight at the culmination of your hike through the canyon. As you emerge from the lower canyon, through the forest, you’re likely to hear the rush of water before you arrive. If you’re looking for a unique perspective on the Upper Falls, try to find the ‘hidden cave’, at the base of the Falls. This unique lookout point can be found by following a path to the right just before you arrive at the first railing that signals the Upper Falls. In winter, this part of the canyon is incredible, as the Upper Falls freeze over, creating an epic wall of ice.
This is one of the most peaceful, beautiful spots in Zion National Park.
Pentax K20D
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
Weird and wonderful artsy architectural use of space at an upper level of the downtown Seattle Public Library.
Killarney National Park . Upper Lake and boat .
Two photos joined with Canon Photostich. Adjustments with Gimp.
Best large.
As I mentioned in my previous post I am re-posting a few images in a larger size. The export coal train crosses Upper Trail Lake in route to Seward.
A breathtaking view of Upper Multnomah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon. Surrounded by mossy cliffs and lush forest, the iconic waterfall plunges 620 feet in two tiers, making it one of the most visited natural landmarks in the Pacific Northwest. Captured on a misty day that added even more drama to its already stunning presence.
Looking up the valley of the Dove towards Axe Edge, with Hollins Hill, Chrome Hill and Parkhouse meeting the rising sun
We keren terug langs het west Nuba gebergte. Onderweg komen we nog lokale mensen tegen van de Shilluk stam. Ze wonen er heel desolaat en leven van het beetje vis in de modderige poelen. Onze chauffeur-koks zoeken naar wat voedsel voor ons en hebben geluk. Daarnet was er een grote vangst en de koop wordt vlug gesloten. Wij stellen ons natuurlijk wel vragen, een verse vis nog een dag mee tsjollen in de jeep en in die helse hitte!! Maar ze hebben voor alles een oplossing en tenandere, de vis wordt toch gekookt!
Busy at the falls upon arrival lots of folks getting selfies and just enjoying the crisp breeze of the falling water. Waited out for a 'still' period on the platform to shoot this in HiRes mode on the Olympus .. love the detail it catches.
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 12-140/2.8 Pro and Polar Pro ND1000 CPL
ISO1250 f/13 4s @80MP -0.7ev
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 7, colour graded in Nik 6 Color Efex, tweaked in Topaz AI and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Minumurra Fall, Kiama, NSW
This is one of the times where I was waiting for my turn at the light beam and had an opportunity to aim the camera up at the textures without anyone walking into my frame. I think that only happened 5 or so times in the 2 hours I was there. This place has amazing textures and colors, and this view made me think of lava on Hawaii.