Niagara Falls In Winter
The majesty of Niagara Falls can speak for itself
All shots were taken February 23, 2008. Day was mixture of Sun and Cloud
Other than a slight adjustment of Brightness and Contrast
on a couple, all shots are as taken
I would like the bridge to nowhere explained!
The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is 170′ or 52m below the surface
G.R. Hambley Photographs © – all rights reserved
ENJOY!
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Pretty amazing photos! Never been to Niagara Falls, but now I have! Thanks! Christine
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And thank you Christine!
Gary
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Tell me the flamingos are under there!
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They are, with accompaniment. Amazing what a large pot of gold will stop resurfacing. shhhhhhhhhh 😉
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Beautiful shots!! And that rainbow you caught oh wow!! I saw the red pigment in your photos as well that were vexing me when I was in the editing room. And when I was there, much more snow and ice were evident. I really enjoyed your perspective with these images. It is not easy to get things squared as you commented over at Petals. This place is just so vast with so much to consider as you gaze through the viewfinder. Perhaps you are right, we are square and everything at NF is not. Makes for an interesting image, though. Here I am not officially blogging, and my curiosity got the better of me to come here. LOL Again, great job!!! Love, Amy
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