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Photography Landscape posted on Oct 19, 2005
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The sun sets early when the walls are 3,000' high. The high water this year was wonderful at capturing the light and holding it a little bit longer before release. Or perhaps the light was lifting the water? Staircase Falls in Yosemite Valley; Memorial Day weekend.

Comments (8)


TheSecond

7:09AM | Wed, 19 October 2005

this is awesome ... it reminds me of a wave ... a big stone-wave ... great capture

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Zacko

7:40AM | Wed, 19 October 2005

What a cool photo!!! It looks like snow blowing from a steep mountainside. Excellent capture. Have a great day. #:O)

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ralfy

8:02AM | Wed, 19 October 2005

agree with zacko, looks like a snow cornice...

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gizmo563

10:08AM | Wed, 19 October 2005

took me a sec to figure out what is was, very cool shot

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Chaos911

2:00PM | Wed, 19 October 2005

wow, super shot, i love it!!!! excellently done!!!

cynlee

2:04PM | Wed, 19 October 2005

you do have a beautiful way with words.. & the cam here too! a dramatic pov.. ;]

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jcv2

3:48PM | Wed, 19 October 2005

Beautiful capture of this water running down, love the POV!

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sossy

4:11AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

exceptional POV and impressiv capture! fantastic and outstanding photo! ;o)


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