May 4, 2005

  • from June 16, 2003

    Under the Falls
    Niagra Falls, Ontario, Canada

    Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Comments (30)

  • holy mackarel! that’s AWE-some!

  • I wish I would have gotten closer to the Falls to get some shots like that… my most daring was hanging over the edge of the railing – and I got yelled at LOL

  • an incredible sight in person, too, no doubt

  • Stunning.  Thank you.

  • Superb photo of the Falls – I mean, it’s been done, and done, and done – and you have a fresh, original look that matches opposites – hard rock and plunging water – black and white – from the vantage of safety on extreme power and danger. The photo could go in a textbook on design elements too! Beautiful! xo

  • i was going to say that rocks, then i saw that aviran beat me to it

  • Awesome photo of the Falls. I was in the same spot a few years ago but didn’t have a camera.

    ryc: I’ve decided to return this camera and purchased another one with the flip screen. The Pentax was a decent camera but I think the flippy screen would make things easier all around.

    I went back and labeled my plants. The one you asked about looks like a succulent in that photo, but live it really doesn’t so much. So the answer to your question is no, it’s not a succulent.

  • :sunny:What a sight!!

    Luv.:heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat:Mom

  • good quote.

  • So much energy! I need to be right there!

  • just beautiful!

  • i so want to see the falls….

    the shot is breath taking.. i can almost feel the

    mist and splash… *wink

    *~matthew~*

  • thanks for the rush!

    april

  • yes!
    i plan to see what i captured and then buy raw meat and shape like the bodies in the photo.
    i am talking to a friend who has a gallery showing soon and i want to see if i can make my statement there.
    it’s very unofficial but seriously taking those photos was a release. i was really angry at the state people are in.
    not too cool.
    thanks for your verbal lovin’
    hope you are well.
    <3

  • :sunny::giggle::goodjob:

  • love the quote and i love the photo!

  • fantastic. One of my favorite things to do is photo falls and I don’t think I have ever had one as super duper as this one. There are a couple near here where you can actually walk behind the fall but I guess no way at Niagra

  • Very cool! (probably literally so) … Lovely picture and I love the quote!!! Thanks for stopping by my poetry site

  • hey hey hey.  the falls are powerful fer sure, but i really love those two posted below–the columns and the finger-temple. 

  • this is amazing.

  • Oh, this isn’t the first time I’ve noticed but the first time i’ve remember to tell you: I happen to be 10 days older then you….. and we both have a birthday coming up rather quickly..

    fellow gemini: *~matthew~*

  • why do i always feel so inferior when i view your work ~ jack

  • I can hear the rushing water here.

  • *WOW*…I grew up fairly close to the falls, but this puts them in a completely different light- amazing!

    Thank you for your comments on my site- I’m feeling much less gloomy about this whole foot thing, and am *really* looking forward to having feet that don’t kill anymore, even if it means different shoes. Oh well, an excuse to go shoe shopping :)

  • Molly, this is beautiful!

  • jaw droppingly beautiful.  RYC: sometimes a sponge .IS. just a sponge.  Blessings abound

  • I remember being there.  That is a great shot!

  • heyy whats up cute site come check out mine

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