This is an occasional blog containing pictures I have taken over the years.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Niagara River Above the Falls
(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.)
This picture was taken on Goat Island, between the American and Canadian falls at Niagara. The mist in the upper right-hand corner of the picture is from the Canadian (Horseshoe) Falls.
You can almost feel the power of the water, excellent picture. I haven't been to Niagara Falls since I was a youngster but it's a place you never forget. Sunny :)
Great pictures George on these last two posts. We are privileged to have Cumberland Falls in Kentucky, nothing near Niagara's splendor, but I will probably never get there. Thanks for sharing. QMM
Thanks George for taking the time to drop by. I am sure you are tired from all that leaf raking. You must have gotten you a new camera, as your pictures are great as usual.
Oh c'mon George...this is so creative! Hahaha... good take! Most people would think the front view of this famous falls, but this capture is unique and equally lovely. Powerful falls!
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12 comments:
That is a wonderful photo! I love how you captured the rage in the water too.
You can almost feel the power of the water, excellent picture.
I haven't been to Niagara Falls since I was a youngster but it's a place you never forget.
Sunny :)
I start to think: Is it safe to stand besides the falls?
What if and what if and what if ....
Ohhh, I enlarged it, that is some sight there!!!
Wow. Not exactly the area I would like to be floating in!!!
Ok George, after seeing all of your wonderful Niagara Falls photos I simply must visit there.
Great pictures George on these last two posts. We are privileged to have Cumberland Falls in Kentucky, nothing near Niagara's splendor, but I will probably never get there.
Thanks for sharing.
QMM
The water runs fast even before it reaches the falls, doesn't it?
One would not want to fall into that turbulent water.
Blessings,Ruth
Thanks George for taking the time to drop by. I am sure you are tired from all that leaf raking. You must have gotten you a new camera, as your pictures are great as usual.
Oh c'mon George...this is so creative! Hahaha... good take! Most people would think the front view of this famous falls, but this capture is unique and equally lovely. Powerful falls!
Wow! Nice viewpoint. That's some churning water. I'd hate to get caught in it! Thanks for your visits to my blog!
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