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JubbaKing
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Bridal Veil Falls...aren't there a million waterfalls named that? I dunno. Anyway, this one is in Provo Canyon about 50 miles from Salt Lake City. Tell me what you think.
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I know this spot very well. I've photographed Bridal Viel Falls in Provo Canyon a bunch of times (not sure if I have a shot as nice as yours, though). I've flyfished the Provo dozens and dozens of times too!
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Hi Nate...........Looks like a great location, nicely captured on your part.
Waterfalls have this lovely soft flowing look about them, but when your actually there you can see and sometimes feel through the ground your walking on just how powerful that water flow really is.
Thanks for sharing........ Skippy (Australia)
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John, thank you! Wow, you checked out my site? I didn't think anyone ever would. haha Provo Canyon is a very nice place. At that time of the day, most people were headed home to go shoot off fireworks so I had the falls to myself pretty much.
Skippy, thanks mate! This waterfall was almost theraputic. Very nice feeling around it.
Thanks, Phil! The first one is pretty wide, yes. About 5 shots stitched along with the top being a different exposure then the shaded area. Took a fair amount of work but I think it was worth it.