Here's another spring melt waterfall photo -- this one is from Hungarian Falls, an extensive local system of waterfalls. This is the middle fall -- out of four, so you get to guess which one exactly that means -- towards the end of our spring melt. The lower fall is one of the largest in the entire Copper Country, but I think that this is one of the prettiest -- hidden behind curved stone walls, shaded by trees, with a beautiful pool at its base. Enjoy!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Hungarian Falls (Middle)
Here's another spring melt waterfall photo -- this one is from Hungarian Falls, an extensive local system of waterfalls. This is the middle fall -- out of four, so you get to guess which one exactly that means -- towards the end of our spring melt. The lower fall is one of the largest in the entire Copper Country, but I think that this is one of the prettiest -- hidden behind curved stone walls, shaded by trees, with a beautiful pool at its base. Enjoy!
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4 comments:
I really like this photo, of course, but at this size it's hard to see the details you're describing in the post. I know you don't want people to steal your stuff, rightly so, but maybe you could have a slightly larger photo with a not-too-intrusive watermark in the center? Even on my laptop, any image smaller than 640x480 looks/feels almost thumbnail-like:)
Within the next few weeks, I'll be taking my camera to a local National Forest and trying some of this waterfall photograpy. I really need to give it a try.
Yours is inspiring................:)
@Summer -- I made it slightly larger, what do you think? (I actually didn't think I could post a larger one from flickr, because my photos are set to be visible at one size only -- but apparently I *can* link to larger sizes, which is a little bit odd...
@LisaNewton: cool! I look forward to seeing them on your blog. :)
Much better, thanks:) I really like the motion of the water (the streaks of bubbles whisking away from the falls) in contrast to the stillness of the rocks. Very cool place. I can easily picture water nymphs dashing about in secret magical errands... :-D
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