Waterfall Wednesday 10/4/2017

Ben Egbert

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Staff member
Good morning - another round of waterfalls for a Wednesday. My kickstarter is the well known icon of the Columbia River Gorge - Multnomah Falls. In this case captured during one of our winters that featured extended freezing weather.

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Add on whatever you might have if you like.
Great shot of this icon, and thanks for starting this thread.

She looks awfully nice with some ice! Here's some detail in Brúarfoss...View attachment 1768
Really liking this one and all your Iceland work.
 

Luvwine

Well-Known Member
Another well known NC waterfall, the lovely Eastatoe Falls. It is on private property and someone apparently decided to make a rock arrangement there on this occasion. It was not there when I went back (I have been several times). It is a modestly sized fall, but one of my favorites. It is nice that the owner allows public access to the falls.

 

AlanLichty

Moderator
Another well known NC waterfall, the lovely Eastatoe Falls. It is on private property and someone apparently decided to make a rock arrangement there on this occasion. It was not there when I went back (I have been several times). It is a modestly sized fall, but one of my favorites. It is nice that the owner allows public access to the falls.
Wow - that is nice - and the rock pile is a neat point of interest in the middle.

A couple of abstracts I made at Lower Calf Creek Falls, Near Escalante, Utah.
Nicely seen - these are fun.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
I feel like I am slacking! In the middle of driving from Bisti back to Calif.

There is some really great photos posted today in this thread. I don’t think there is a single one that I don’t like.

Jim
 

BarryHamilton

Founding Member
We have a set up here called Falls Creek Falls so why not? :)

Thats a fair amount of water going by....
Thanks, Alan. Yeah, I managed to get this shot after a couple weeks of pretty heavy rains so I was lucky with the flow.
I think there's a Falls Creek Falls here in Arkansas, too. :)
 
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