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Don't Look Down

Photography Landscape posted on Oct 27, 2015
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Firehole River Yellowstone National Park Just downstream from Firehole Falls, the water runs swift and deep. There was a great viewpoint up on the cliff surrounded by a solid, heavy wooden fence. Only the lens of my camera was outside the safety perimeter. :)

Comments (20)


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Mulltipass

9:56PM | Tue, 27 October 2015

This is an AWESOME Shot!!!!

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ArtistKimberly

10:20PM | Tue, 27 October 2015

Delightfully Wonderful Work,

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wysiwig

12:32AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Very cool capture. The very definition of maelstrom.

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durleybeachbum

2:28AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Oooer! Scary! Impressively terrifying.

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jayfar

2:42AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Quite awesome and wonderful clarity.

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jmb007

4:17AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

jolie

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dochtersions

5:40AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Thank you so much for sharing this fantastic lively recording from your dangerous trip. Anyway, it looks dangerous to me, and I would have seen you by standing that high on that wooden, maybe slippery place, taken this outstanding picture, Tara. Asking myself by looking at it, if there is snow on that branch.

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CavalierLady

8:12AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Beautiful view Tara! Wish you could have uploaded the sound of rushing water and smell of the pine trees as well. Mountain streams and rivers are infinitely prettier than what we have in our neck of the woods.

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T.Rex

9:15AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

I see water sprites, LOTS of water sprites. did you see them, too? Nice capture of them! Very nice photo. I, too, feel the risk of slipping and falling in. It's a good drop. A pity Rendo doesn't include sound - that would have been the ultimate experience! Keep up the good work! :-)

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helanker

9:32AM | Wed, 28 October 2015

WOW! I get dizzuy looking down :-) Wonderful and crispy shot, Tara. :)

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LivingPixels

12:20PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Great shot T!!

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photosynthesis

12:29PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

I like the rich, deep greens & browns & the way they contrast with the white foam. One of those "makes you feel like you're right there" shots...

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Meisiekind

2:32PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

I love the shine of the white tops of the water. Yes - you do not want to fall in there! I laughed at your title - Don't look down - That is what they told me when I did skydiving quite a number of years ago - Don't look down - as I was hanging on the wing strut about to let go. Gosh - of course you are going to look down - it's a human thing to do! Scared me to no end, but hey, I jumped! 😃

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bluart

3:36PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

nice capture

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moochagoo

4:01PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Love the lighting here.

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kgb224

5:38PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Wonderful capture Tara. God bless.

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MrsRatbag

8:36PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

Yeah, yeah sure...I know you were hanging by your feet to get this shot! Well worth it, whatever you had to do, this is gorgeous!

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RodS

9:12PM | Wed, 28 October 2015

What a great shot of the rapids, Tara! I think I've stood there many years ago.... That water looks really cold!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

11:13PM | Thu, 29 October 2015

Wonderful capture.

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anahata.c

11:29AM | Sun, 01 November 2015

oooh, splendid capture of the rush and whoosh of a river. Like your other closeups, it takes us into a small section, where that section becomes everything. Love the framing of trees on one end and a fallen branch on the other. Plus the varied hues of the water. Terrific shot. Immediate and constantly electric...


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