Photographer's Note
*Copied from Wikipedia*
The Montmorency Falls form a large waterfall in Quebec, Canada, located near Quebec City. The falls, at 84 meters (275 ft) high, are the highest in the province of Quebec and 30 m (98 ft) higher than Niagara Falls. The basin at the foot of the falls is 17 m (56 ft) deep. The falls are at the mouth of the Montmorency River where it drops over the cliff shore into the Saint Lawrence River, opposite the western end of the Île d'Orleans. The falls were given this name in 1613 by Samuel de Champlain. He named them in honour of Henri II, duc de Montmorency, who served as viceroy of New France from 1620 until 1625
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jpinkham
(870) 2009-03-25 4:28
A lovely spot, Georg. A shame about the artifact, however. If you have an opportunity like this again, I would suggest you move so that the sun is either behind you or at least at an angle where it doesn't strike directly on the lens. Beautiful spot to visit. I hope you try again.
Warm regards,
Jim
Docarmo
(9767) 2009-09-01 19:23
Hi Georg,
Nice view of the "sugarloaf" cone of ice created by the spray from the waterfall. You chose a good point of view. Bravo!
I like the lens flare effect, it gives colour to the image, like a rainbow.
Thanks for sharing,
Docarmo
xuaxo
(6854) 2009-09-02 9:26
Hi Georg,
Interesting effect of the weather conditions on the falls.
Greetings,
F.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Georg Georgsson (Lolis)
(83)
- Genre: Miejsca
- Medium: Kolorowe
- Date Taken: 2009-03-08
- Categories: Natura
- Camera: Minolta DiMAGE A2, Skylight 1B
- Naświetlenie: f/5.6, 1/200 sekund
- More Photo Info: view
- Wersja zdjęcia: Oryginalna wersja
- Date Submitted: 2009-03-23 14:42