This is a shot of a steel railing at the brink of Niagara Falls that has been covered in ice from the mist.
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This is a shot of a steel railing at the brink of Niagara Falls that has been covered in ice from the mist.
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very cool Rinkdaddy. did you get other shots of this as well?
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I posted some others under People Photography in the forum
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Wowzers...another cool shot.
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nice capture, I like that you have some translucency in the ice
liking this one... how much ice do you guys get!!!!
I like this one too RD!
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Richard - it all depends on the temperatures and the direction of the mist from the falls. As the sun comes out and the temps rise, the ice starts to drop off the trees, lamp posts and railings.
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I saw that same scene last week at the Falls with Rinkdaddy. Way cool, again!
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