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Image Title:  Waterfall
 
 By: Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen  
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Photographer Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen {K:55377}
Project #59 Big and Little Camera Model Nikon D80
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikkor 18-135mm
Uploaded 4/8/2008 Film / Memory Type MMcard
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 161 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 25 Rating
6.88
/ 8 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About a special spot in Oregon full of spectacular waterfalls. I don´t know why we humans are so fascinated by such falls, but they always seem to attract us with their power and beauty.
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There are 25 Comments in 1 Pages
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Arif Ertan Ersoy   {K:24520} 4/8/2008
amazing shot! from a great angle! i love the green in this heaven touched placed!!
bravo my dear!!
arif


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/8/2008
One of many magic places, dear Arif:-) THanks my friend.


fotogr@vi     {K:50665} 4/8/2008
very good composition, Anne.


Marian Man   {K:64170} 4/8/2008
great falls and wonderful greens dear Annemette!!!!
the human presence adds so much to this fantastic image!!!!!
well done!!!!!
all the best
Marian


Michele Carlsen   {K:128850} 4/9/2008
I love all the moss and the giant falls my dear Annemette - and I think that we are attracted because of the power and beauty as you put it so well -

Great shot ! You traveled a lot my dear - I don't think you missed much :))
Michele~
XXX


jacques brisebois   {K:55583} 4/9/2008
a real paradise, wonderful capture, perfectly composed, real nice texture... and great add of the fisherman to give the scale. Great job Annemette


Nicole Besch   {K:50713} 4/9/2008
GREAT shot from this beautiful landscape!I like waterfalls too!!Wonderful vivid colors and so nice to see all the moss!The fisherman looks so very tiny against the huge waterfall:)I can almost hear the noise from the water!
So very well seen and taken!
Hugsss,Nicole


1301307 60   {K:40968} 4/9/2008
wow! fantastic place, a two tiered water falls.. Of course water falls are natural attraction, it is in another form we see water which we see everyday..:)
wonderful shot Annemette..
regards..


Luca Peccerillo   {K:4885} 4/9/2008
A great shot here, congrats!!!


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/9/2008
Yes, so much moss everywhere in the woods- just magical!
Yes, I really got to see so many spectacular places. I feel so fortunate:-)
HUgsssssssss
AM


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/9/2008
Thanks a lot, dear friend:-) I know you´d have loved this place as well.
Hugz
AM


Roger Skinner   {K:62534} 4/10/2008
its because of the danger they present.. imagine falling in to that torrent.. OMG


Minoo  S.   {K:11973} 4/10/2008
Superb capture, showing so well the two concepts, i.e., beauty and power.
Wonderful work, as usual, dear Annemette.
Wish you a nice day, dear friend.
Hugs,
Minoo


Bernardo González   {K:4028} 4/11/2008
Fabulous Anne...Into my favorites. The beauty, the composition and the greens. The human figure here is the "money" for me...

Best wishes


Shirley D. Cross   {K:140722} 4/12/2008
Oh yes, dear Annemette, I LOVE waterfalls, and this is a magnificent shot of this powerful scene!:)


Brigitte R.   {K:13558} 4/27/2008
This is truly awesome! Great composition and exposure. The fisherman in this scene really gives this photo a sense of scale, although it's hard to imagine that there are fish under all that pounding water! 7/7


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/27/2008
Oh yes that wouldn´t be much fun...


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/27/2008
Thank you so much dear Minoo and sorry for my absense. I have two photoexhibitions to tend to, a photoassignment etc. so I´m busy:-)
Take care sweet friend.


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/27/2008
Thank you so much dear Bernar:-)


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/27/2008
I knew you probably did, dear Shirley:-)
Take care over there in gorgeous Oregon:-)


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/27/2008
Thanks again dear Brigitte:-) Another stunning landscape in Oregon:-) I´ve always wanted to see Oregon, so I´m happy I finally got the chance:-)
Be well


Shirley D. Cross   {K:140722} 4/27/2008
:):):) I will be spending some time with my Sweetheart, who is having surgery, so will not be able to post for awhile, but can still comment.:)))


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55377} 4/30/2008
Oh I´m sorry to hear that:-( I hope he´ll recover soon and well, Shirley.
Best of wishes for him here from Denmark!


Shirley D. Cross   {K:140722} 5/1/2008
We are home from the surgery and even though it did not go as smoothly as hoped, he is okay, and at least they let me be with him as much as possible. Thank you for the good wishes.:)


absynthius .   {K:16985} 5/14/2008
the texture of mildew stands beautifully in contrast with white rushing waters of the waterfall; and you have spotted that and came up with this composition that is so appealing, integrating the very crucial elements of the surrounding- the man fishing (i believe trout), the waterfall, and the tree in the foreground which i find a brilant idea.

in addition to your about part of the image, i would say that there is a natural circle of essential similarities between whatever phenomena of the nature; be it man or a tree, dog or river- they all have a starting point, progression and then 'die'/ dive into another element.
for my part, i can freely say, that i am usually amazed with the flaw of things- and rivers just do it.

well you have captured that fascinating part of nature,
a warm regards my blueyed frined,
v.


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