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  • Upstate New York – on a hiking trip with my family in ‘07

  • Small waterfall in the peak district, this fall is usually a lot bigger but when i went on sunday the river was nearly dry as shown on some of my other photos, that said i still had to actually get in the river to take the shot!!

  • Taken from the Yosemite Valley floor on a clear, cold night in March 2007. One of the images from my “Yosemite By Night” composition. I was particularly pleased to see both the Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls turning up so well in the shot. Canon EOS 20D, EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM, Focal Length: 18mm, Aperture: f/4.5, Shutter: 6 min, ISO100

  • One of many of the magnificant sights that can be seen while walking Newfoundland’s famous East Coast Trail. There are over 220km of maintained walking trails along the coast of the Avalon Peninsula—an additional 100km should be completed by 2009. / Taken in Witless Bay. / www.eastcoasttrail.com

  • Walking along the Witless Bay portion of the East Coast trail. That day the seas were noticeably rougher then normal. It was still a great day for iceberg watching.

  • ...marked by palm trees.

  • Water cascade and trough at the head of the Kaymoor Mine Trail in the New River Gorge, WV. Kodak ZD710

  • A long exposure image taken on the River Divie in Moray, Scotland. / Phosphorus trails always catch my eye and here produced some nice contrasts within the reflections in the water as it passes peacefully around the lone rock.

  • This Kingfisher Trail is in the Jumbles Country Park! It is a very beautiful place for a walk. Tutorial to this image

  • Smith Rock, Oregon 2008 / A great place for hiking and rock climbing! / Nikon D80

  • One of my first attempts at star trails, taken just as the stars started to shine and with a full moon. iso 400 f 5.6. any help or critques welcome. / 5d mk II 24-105 lens

  • Taken at Letchworth State Park, Mount Morris, NY on 03/27/2009 with a Canon 50D camera. The artwork was done in Topaz Filter and Photoshop Elements 6.0. /

  • Best View Larger / Taken at Watkins Glen State Park, NY on 05/21/2009 with a Canon 50D camera. Featured in DSLR Users Only – 3 A Day group. / Featured in All Water in Motion group. / Featured in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers group. Aperture Priority Mode / Shutter Speed 4.00 sec / F-22 / ISO 100 / WB-Daylignt / landscape / tripod / timer / no filters / raw /

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  • Best View Larger! / Taken on 05/21/2009 with a Canon 50D camera and a Flash Point tripod at Watkins Glenn State Park, New York state. Small amount of editing in Photoshop Elements 6.0. Featured in For the love of Canon group. / Featured in PostCard Style group. Aperture Priority Mode / Shutter Speed 1.30sec / F-22 / ISO 100 / Focal Length 21mm /

  • Every trip to Watkins Glen State Park is a new experience, and NEVER a disappointment! Around every bend in the gorge there is an unforgettable scene, unlike anything else you have ever seen before. The stream cascades down the many steps of sedimentary rock into beautifully “carved” whirlpools, created and finely polished over eons of time. Watkins Glens State Park in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 10D body fitted with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Zoom lens, at the 27mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/1.5 sec at f/16. The camera’s ISO was set to 400. A Manfrotto, tripod was used with a remote shutter release cable. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “For The Love Of Canon”

  • Ganoga Falls is the tallest of the 22 named waterfalls in Rickett’s Glen State Park, at 94 feet. This wonderful PA State Park is located along RT-118 in north eastern Pennsylvania. The Ganoga Glen is about 3 mi. from the Trail Head parking area, on the Falls Trail. Normally, that’s nearly half of the way to Lake Jean, which was my original destination. The trail also has a 1,350 foot elevation rise, from Trail’s Head to Lake Jean. Unfortunately, the last mile of Falls Trail trail was temporarily closed. Much to my surprise, an additional 3.5 miles had to be added on the normal 7.2 mile hike. Needless to say, I’m bushed! There was an interesting event that had happened about a half hour before I snapped this image. A large dead tree on the left side of the very top of the falls had just toppled over, crashing onto a healthy mature tree on the right side of the stream. A big branch was sheared off of the live tree. It came down, splashing into the plunge pool below. The fallen branch can be seen on the right side of my picture. The old dead tree is still wedged against the live tree near the top of the falls. This photo was captured on Saturday, August 15th, 2009 at 3:19 pm with a Canon EOS 10D camera body fitted with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Zoom lens, at the 22mm focal length. The shutter speed was .3 sec at f/16. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “Rain Drops & Water Art”

  • This gorgeous waterfall was creating its own local weather! It was a very hot and perfectly calm day… there was not so much as a gentle breeze in the air. As soon as I approached these roaring falls, there was a very steady wind, filled with a wonderful cooling spray. The large tree stump in the foreground and all the surrounding boulders were covered in moss, obviously sustained by the constant mist. The photo was captured in Ricketts Glen State Park in north east Pennsylvania, USA on August 15th, 2009 at 1:41 pm. Ricketts Glen is located along State Rt 118, near the town of Red Rock. The photo was taken with a Canon EOS 10D using a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L zoom lens set to 35mm. The shutter speed was 1/2 sec. at f/22. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. FEATURED in “All About New York State”

  • FEATURED in Majestic Massachusetts group on August 26, 2009 / TOP TEN winner of “Sand walkways and.or Trails” challenge in Which Way group on September 20, 2009 / / ============================================ / / / / Wachusetts Reservoir, MA / / / /

  • Harrison Wright Falls is located just below the point called “Waters Meet” in Ricketts Glen State Park. The water was a bit muddy because there had been several heavy rainstorms shortly before my trip. The up side is that the falls were flowing virogously and making quite a show! This image was captured in Ricketts Glen State Park, in the north eastern region of Pennsylvania, USA. This scene can be found a fairly short distance from the parking area on State Route RT 118 (near the village of Red Rock). This photo was taken on August 15th, 2009 at 1:56 pm. A Canon EOS 10D DSLR camera was used through a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L telephoto zoom lens @ 48mm focal length. The shutter speed was 1/20th sec at f/6.7. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto tripod was used with a remote shutter release. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto tripod was used with a remote shutter release cable. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.

  • Nature’s divine chaos! Kitchen Creek is the main stream running through Ricketts Glen State Park. This scene was found at the southern-most point within the park, below the gorge and the last waterfall. The photo was taken in the morning of Saturday, August 15th, a short distance away from the trail, south of RT-118. Ricketts Glen is a large State Park, located in the north eastern region of Pennsylvania. The nearest community to the park is Red Rock, situated at the junction state routes RT-118 and RT-487. This photograph was captured with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L lens on a Canon EOS DSLR body. The aperture was f/8, shutter speed 1/45th sec at 40mm focal length. The camera & Lens were mounted on a Manfrotto tripod with a Manfrotto “joystick” ball head. A remote shutter release was used to minimize movement. No flash. Featured in “Stream Crossings”

  • Elowah Falls near Multnomah Falls, Oregon Nikon D80 I let my kids skip school so we could go hiking with my parents, sis and neice! We had fun! This shot got me allllll soaked, even my poor camera! Good thing I have a kick*ss warranty lol! 16 Nov ‘09

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