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This photo of the Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, Ont., Canada was taken just before sunrise
the building in the top right side is the Toronto Electric Light Company & Toronto Power Generating Station
This power station was built in 1906 and retired in 1973.
Nikon D300s
.5 sec at f/22
ISO 200
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Comments
You nailed this Dave, Rock & Roll!
thank you John
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
a beauty Dave….super job
thank you Dennis
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
This photo is AMAZING! :)
thank you Michael
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
wow, the best image of Niagara Falls which I ever seen
thanks Luda
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
OMG! It this spectacular Dave! Way to go …… probably one of your best captures EVER and an instant fav for me!
thanks you Lisa
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
fab!
thank you vamp
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
SUPERB WORK DAVE!!!!! :)))
thank you Debbie
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
thank you Debbie
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
WOW…..Simply gorgeous Dave!!! I have never seen the falls look that! Spectacular! A fave for me!
thanks Sue. You need to come view it with me at 6:30 in the morning :-(
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
Wow! This is so outstanding! Hard to find words to compliment such a wonderful image!
thanks a lot Dot
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
What a beauty Dave. Wow, love absolutely everything about this image. Stunning work.
thank you Teresa
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar
thank you Teresa
– (Tallow) Dave Van de Laar