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That's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI imagine there being a chalice at the bottom of the light beam...and hidden booby traps..
ReplyDeleteJonathan Hennig There is a grotto behind the waterfall. That reminds me... I need to bring a raincoat next time so I can go back there and shoot out.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot
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ReplyDeleteStunning image! Well done.
ReplyDeletebeauty!!!
ReplyDeleteLike fluid light.
ReplyDeleteJeffrey Sullivan I am pretty waterfalled out to be honest. But this shot is magnificent. Art Dude! ART!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's unreal! Great shot :)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteTodd Sisson Needless to say, I was pretty shocked to come upon this one! It's about 12-15 feet high, and was symmetric enough to create a translucent sheet of water toward the bottom.
I won an Award of Merit at the California State Fair with a print of this image.
wow!
ReplyDeletei think my soul become fresh after watching this photo
ReplyDeleteperhaps i remember the paradise
look like graphix
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ReplyDeletesanj kumar This 15 foot waterfall was so symmetric, such a perfect triangle, thinning out to be semi-transparent towards the bottom. I returned in the future with a wider angle lense, but the waterfall had changed, split into two streams by the log at the top. It's still an amazing place.
ReplyDeleteElham khodadadi I live for places and moments like this.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. It just wants to beam me up I can tell!! Do you mind if I save this picture?
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