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The Grand-daddy
Today’s post features one of the highlights of my recent photo trip to Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge … Multnomah Falls. This two-tiered waterfall towers 611 feet high, with the top tier reaching 542 feet and the lower tier 69 feet. According to Native American lore, Multnomah Falls was created to win the heart of a young […]
Posted in 2017, Blog, Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, Travel Photography, Waterfalls
Tags: 2017, Blog, Columbia River Gorge, nature, nature photography, Oregon, photography, spring, travel, waterfalls
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My Solution
In yesterday’s post (“What Would You Do?”) I featured a towering waterfall located in Ouray, Colorado. The photo of the entire Cascade Falls shows the magnitude of this beautiful waterfall, but (at least, to me) seems to gloss over the many smaller features of the falls. I posed the simple question, “What Would You Do?”. […]
Posted in 2014, Blog, Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, Photography Tips, Travel Photography, Waterfalls
Tags: 2014, Blog, Cascade Falls, Colorado, landscape, nature, nature photography, Ouray, photography, summer, travel, waterfalls
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Cascade Falls
While visiting Minnesota’s North Shore area, one of the stops was at Cascade State Park, which is conveniently located right along the highway that follows Lake Superior up the coast. Cascade State Park has several falls along Cascade River. This post features the highest falls, Cascade Falls. A short walk from the highway is all […]
Posted in 2013, Blog, Landscape Photography, Nature Photography, Travel Photography
Tags: 2013, Blog, fall, landscape, Minnesota, nature, nature photography, North Shore, photography, travel, waterfalls
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