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  • Incredible, I think… It was pretty high, but the view is totally awesome!! (even if I do say so myself!!) This was taken with 35mm Kodak 400 film, using an Olympus twin zoom camera. It was a lovely sunny, day in July. No flash, no zoom, no filters.

  • This Lovly waterfalls was on the Kuranda Scenic Railway line in QLD. / they call it Bridal Vail Falls.

  • Wahkeena Falls in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

  • This is one of the many waterfalls on the way to Wallace Falls and is located on the Woody Trail Route. This area is located in Gold Bar, Washington. This one is located on a small trail to the left mid way to the Middle Wallace Falls. This is considered a State Park. Edith

  • This waterfall is located in the Silver Falls State Park. Hope you enjoy it. Edith

  • This image highlights the autumn color on the trees at the top of the gorge. The reflections are actually in small puddles, which created mirror images in the dry streambed. Taughannock Falls State Park, Ithaca, NY / ___________ EXIF / Camera Make and Model: Canon EOS 20D / Shooting Date/Time: 2007/10/21 10:19:35 / TV (Shutter Speed): 1/100 / AV (Aperature Value): F5.6 / Exposure Compensation: -1/3 / ISO Speed: 800 / _________ All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Kristi Lockwood. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— /

  • taken in NY mountains with film.. /

  • Hungry Alaskan brown bears congregate at the Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park during the salmon season. As salmon by the thousands swim upstream and jump the falls, the bears jockey for the best position to catch the flying fish in order to fatten themselves for the long Alaskan winter. The best of the fishing bears simply skin the fish to eat all the subcutaneous fat, then drop the fish into the river where younger bears and gulls feast on the remains. [Katmai National Park – Bears] / Copyright © 2002 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Featured in “National Parks of the World” – 2008. [Karijini National Park] / Copyright © 2007 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Niagra Falls, Canada is my mecca. I try to visit every year and have done so except 4 since 1992. This was from my trip in 2003.

  • This lovely waterfall is located in Washington State. Makes the most wonderful noise to go along with the view. Enjoy! Edith

  • Fall Creek Falls / Height: 256ft. Fall Creek Falls is the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. It’s also one of the most popular locations in the park attracting thousands of visitors every year. / Sept 4,2008

  • Hoopoe falls in Oribi gorge nature reserve of South Africa

  • A day at the park in downtown Greenville, SC. / The scene is a Saturday afternoon in one of Greenville’s many city parks. The spectators you see in the form of shadows along the lower edge of the photo are standing on a suspended bridge that spans the falls.

  • Black & white shot of looking glass falls for a different look. Very very cold at only 5deg f

  • These falls are located in Cherokee North carolina

  • A fallen leaf with a river as background found in a tropical rainforest. Taken with a Canon 400D.

  • Taken at the Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory. This one originally taken with my old Pentax 7n SLR on transparency film and scanned to create a digital file.

  • This looks like a jungle and it almost was :). Taken in the Isle of Man in UK. There are many Glen’s where this kind of nature exists. It was a great experience.

  • A waterfall at Kao Yai National Park, Thailand.

  • Yellowstone canyon in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming / Spring time / Nikon D 70s 18-55 lens

  • Mt. Watkins in Yosemite National Park, California reflection in Mirror Lake Nikon P80 Available as a Calendar /

  • This image I shot in the highlands of Scotland. Their are so many great locations for waterfall photography that you never get tired with shooting them. With this shot I tried to home in on a specific area and choose a fast shutter speed, which I dont normally do, so as to try and freeze the rapids and the water motion. / I have entered this image into the current waterfall group challenge. Canon EOS 400D. 28-80mm. Tripod, Polaiser, Cable release on AP mode.

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