Niagara Falls really have thousands of angles or views during winter, comparable to a changing sunset. A blogger architect friend lives nearby and i have bee following every photo of the falls, the river, and other angles she only knew because she lives there.
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ReplyDeleteNiagara Falls really have thousands of angles or views during winter, comparable to a changing sunset. A blogger architect friend lives nearby and i have bee following every photo of the falls, the river, and other angles she only knew because she lives there.
ReplyDeletethat's stunning... hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteSome place I want to visit! Cool photo.
ReplyDeleteI love the wintry atmosphere in this picture...
ReplyDeleteNiagara Falls really looks wonderful! You took great photo, Al!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful photo, thanks for sharing :)
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