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BILL NAGY
{K:5783} 10/13/2007
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Hi Aniko, We were all dressed for the cold but after standing around for an hour it finally penetrated. I am so happy that you like my photo. BILL NAGY
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 10/13/2007
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WOW!!!!
I had no idea of the magnitude of such a wonderous place!
But how could you stand the cold, Bill? LOL! (I cannot stand the cold, though in "my" part of Australia, the cold is said to be very different to that in the Northern Hemisphere...in particular in Europe, where the cold is "dry". I wouldn't remember... I was a baby when we left Hungary, as you know...) But the cold here is bitter even when the temperature is around 40 or even 50 degrees! (Like today.... lol...)However, the humidity was around 73% last night! Not "dry" cold by any means!
I digress...
Your image is still like a painting to me, and I find it most appealing!
Best Regards my Friend! Aniko :)
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BILL NAGY
{K:5783} 10/12/2007
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Hi Aniko, This photo was taken shortly after sunrise and it was only 27 degrees F. The falls was over a mile away and is 308 feet high. It wasbeautiful here and this canyon is 24 miles long. BILL
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 10/12/2007
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Dear Bill!
I can understand why the spot is called "artist's point"... and I like the wide angle view you have chosen.
The image was obviously shot on a slightly dull day, and therefore, I see it as an artist's (painter's) rendition! It looks to me much like a painting!
Nice!
Best Wishes, Aniko :)
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BILL NAGY
{K:5783} 10/7/2007
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Hi Michele, Thank you for commenting on my photo. This artist point where I took the photo from was over a mile from the falls. The falls is 308 feet high and the canyon is 1200 feet deep. The photo does not do it justice. You have to see it in person to appreciate it. BILL
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 10/7/2007
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WoW !! Very nice shot Bill- I like this wide angle view and the weaving of the falls down thru the canyon..Great POV caught and seen well - super presentation ... Best wished, Michele~
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