January Photo Challenge: Winter Waterfalls

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Grrrrrreat shots of Tinker (I believe? ) Brett! Is that you climbing? Well Im assuming not since youre taking the photo...but do you climb as well. I would love to try that someday! That one shot reminds me of a scifi or horror flick like the Cave or Descent or something....awesome shots man!
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Thank You! I've never climbed before but I'd love to try someday. I went to Morgan Hill to snowshoe and just happened to stop at Tinkers Falls as climbers were arriving. It seems like a popular spot - before long other climbers were waiting in line down below. As you can see in the photos the ice doesn't span very far horizontally, but if you frame the picture just right and drop the exposure down it looks like an ice cave from behind.
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looks like tinkers
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Love this shot frozentime, Framed so well, so that in black and white it draws my eye into the soft center of the falls. david
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OK, nothing says it has to be NY, and since we walk to Bash Bish from NY, I guess it's ok to add these

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wow they're small, opps! To see them better check out
http://www.pbase.com/gardengirl13/image/121307800
http://www.pbase.com/gardengirl13/image/121307797
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Great shots gardengirl! And I dont really care but...
Matt wrote:It has to be taken in Upstate NY.
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Grimes Glen; Naples, NY

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