Waterfall

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Went out to with the kids to a nature preserve the other day. Took the camera along and got quite a few (60+) photos. I haven't processed all of them yet but so far these are my favorite two.




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Beautiful photos! You take great pictures sir, I love seeing them. I have waterfall pictures too, but not nearly as good as yours, and the water isn't as pretty besides. Thanks for sharing! -Seth
 
Beautiful photos! You take great pictures sir, I love seeing them. I have waterfall pictures too, but not nearly as good as yours, and the water isn't as pretty besides. Thanks for sharing! -Seth



Thanks! It was a bit of a pain to get as I did not have a tripod. I had to improvise as slow shutter speeds and hand held don't mix too well.
 
So beautiful! Now this shows the power of nature! Good job sir:D

-yevgeniy :kill:
 
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