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That's a nice one of postcard falls. Really clean shot with a good mood to it. Welcome to the forum!
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Jham, nice rich colors!
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Welcome, John. Really enjoyed viewing your Flickr collection!
"Long Exposure Pool Table" is a fun one....I like it very much. It would have worked nicely in our "Geometric" Photo Challenge.
Long Exposure Pool Table by jham1496, on Flickr
"Long Exposure Pool Table" is a fun one....I like it very much. It would have worked nicely in our "Geometric" Photo Challenge.
Long Exposure Pool Table by jham1496, on Flickr
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I am fearless, because I've been afraid.
I am wise, because I've been foolish.
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My NYFalls.com Team Page
Scenes from a Public Market
New York Historic
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So many beautiful shots displayed here! I found a roadside waterfall on route 414, east side of Seneca lake at the corner of Carpenter Road. Just a short ways north of Hector Falls, I don't know the name of it. I took a picture here about 3 years ago and when I got it on the computer, I noticed a deer way in the back looking at me. I never saw the deer when creating the image. I'll have to see if I can find that one, but here is one from this week.
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That's superb! It spans colors like a rainbow, from yellow-orange-red in the upper left, through shades of green, grey, to hints of blue in the bottom right. Well done!
Although i have yet to trek there, this appears to be the opening to Excelsior Glen
Although i have yet to trek there, this appears to be the opening to Excelsior Glen
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I tend to screw up most of my waterfall photos somehow.
That said I feel this one would have been perfect... if there had been less wind
That said I feel this one would have been perfect... if there had been less wind