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This Niagara Falls photo is awesome. Most of the images of the waterfalls try to demo the dynamic of the waterfalls. Yours has almost no line between of the sky and the waterfalls, the water force is like coming from sky. I think the beautiful waterfalls show just enough to give viewers a feeling of its power, then there is a boat. Wow… Thank you, Jeremy for this B&W series!
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Glad to impress you! I wish to see it in frozen state but somehow I have never visited the place during winter, although it is less than 3 hours drive from my home. Someday, maybe.
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I don’t blame you, too cold… I remember AmyRose went there a few years ago in winter and got some cool shots.
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I like Amy’s interpretation of your shot. The water and rushing falls does gives perspective on how powerful nature can be…and all of us can exist side by side. Brilliantly done 🙂
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Thank you, Mabel. Btw, my next post or photo was actually made with you in mind. You always have sharp eyes and I thought you will surely notice the tiny chipmunk. https://danbochat.wordpress.com/2019/01/20/hilltops/
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So kind of you, Jeremy. Thank you. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought I saw the chipmunk at the peak in the foreground (and I thought it looked more like a bird) lol.
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