That is a terrific photo of the Falls. I am in NY at the moment and I have just been going back over your last few posts. They mean so much more now that I have visited the places in your photos.
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Absolutely amazing...
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ReplyDeleteThat is a terrific photo of the Falls. I am in NY at the moment and I have just been going back over your last few posts. They mean so much more now that I have visited the places in your photos.
ReplyDeleteoutstanding picture
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat's really a unique view of the falls. I can't say I've ever seen the falls from that angle before!
ReplyDeleteI saw your series of photos of the falls. They are impressive.
Great pictures.
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Wow! Great photo of Niagara Falls!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of yet another place, that I've never been to.
ReplyDeleteIncredible view of the falls. This could be active foam or solid ice.
ReplyDeleteInteresting angle and the textures in the snow are great, thanks for sharing :)
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