Collection of waterfalls

sdways01sdways01 Registered Users Posts: 151 Major grins
edited August 6, 2010 in Landscapes
The last couple of weekends I have been up in Northern NH either camping, hiking, or sight seeing. Here are a few of the waterfalls that we went to.



Garfield Falls from down stream

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Garfield Falls from a cliff across the stream

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Silvade Cascade from the main viewing area

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Silvade Cascade from the main viewing area

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Arethusa Falls

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Arethusa Falls base

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Arethusa Falls - To show the scale of the falls here is my girlfriend and I near the base

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  • eoren1eoren1 Registered Users Posts: 2,391 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2010
    Adam-
    Nice job with these. I'm always on the lookout for waterfalls to hit up in NH/VT!
    Garfield is nicely captured.
    Silver is a tough one...I've tried shooting that one as well but it's hard with the narrowness of the falls to bring it out.
    Arethusa is quite impressive in scale. Now I can only imagine how it might look in the Spring after a good thaw. Is the base of it dry because of the dry Summer or does it always appear that way?
    E
  • scolescole Registered Users Posts: 378 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2010
    #1 is fabulous! I love how the reflection of the falls is shimmering. thumb.gif
  • squirl033squirl033 Registered Users Posts: 1,230 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2010
    very nice. i think #2 is my favorite... i like the strong diagonal composition and the movement of the water...
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  • sdways01sdways01 Registered Users Posts: 151 Major grins
    edited August 6, 2010
    eoren1 wrote: »
    Arethusa is quite impressive in scale. Now I can only imagine how it might look in the Spring after a good thaw. Is the base of it dry because of the dry Summer or does it always appear that way?
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    In the first picture of Arethusa Falls it looks dry at the base because those are the rocks down stream. That pictures was before I moved closer after waiting for other hikers. The falls cover far enough across the rocks coming down everything is wet on the drop and base. My girlfriend's and my backs got quite wet where we were standing for the last picture.
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