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Another re-do after processing. This was taken from exactly the same position as Yosemite II, but to capture the two waterfalls. Epic 100, E510, 70-300 Olympus lens, 300mm (600mm 35mm equivalent), 1/125th at f11, ISO 100 |
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Located in Wells Gray Provincia; Park. BC north of Clearwater. The falls is about 185 feet high and flows into a volcanic gorge. Many layers of basaltic lava make up the colourful gorge. The reddish colour is caused by iron and other minerals in the basalt. Most recent lava flows were less than 1 million years ago and the canyon which is about 400 feet deep was carved during the massive melts of the last ice age about 10,000 years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wells_Gray-Clearwater_volcanic_field The creek flows into a small grotto before plunging below. A link to this and other waterfalls in the Wells Gray area: http://www.waterfallswest.com/waterfall.php?id=86 |
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temperatures were about -15C
here's a view from the front, same day: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/40191/ and a view from about a month later: http://gigapan.org/gigapans/43286/ A 9.1 meter waterfall in Ohiopyle State Park, in southwestern Pennsylvania. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohiopyle_State_Park thanks to Paul Wiegman for suggesting a gigapan from this location |
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The Roethbachfall is the tallest waterfall in Germany. It's located in the very southeast corner of Germany, close to the Koenigssee. The falls consist of three tiers, a large horsetail, a smaller plunge, and a series of cascades before the stream flows into Lake Obersee and later into Lake Koenigssee.
This is a 360° x 180° view at a focal length of 50mm. Amazing view in Google Earth or even better here: http://www.360cities.net/image/roethbachfall-koenigsee-obersee-alps-bavaria |
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American Falls & Bridal Veil Falls in late winter.
26 handheld horizontal shots. Camera: D90, 1/250 sec, ISO 200 Lens: 100mm f/2.8 Series E, at f/8 |
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Waterfall on Beaver Creek in Bondsville, East Brandywine Township, PA. |
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Upper North Falls, Silver Falls Oregon State Park |
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a week after the big snowstorm
another one, from a few weeks earlier: http://gigapan.org/gigapans/40194/ |
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This is the end of the Garganta trail, the first sight one has of the massive Union waterfall at Iguazu. |
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Wahclella Falls during winter from a less common viewpoint. This image will need vertical adjustment just as you would accomplish with the shift movement of a tilt shift lens or a view camera shift movement of the bellows and lens. |
