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Thread: Chasm Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

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    Re: Chasm Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice set, I usually don't like the foamy but this works. I also like the rock formations that look like two creatures staring at each other.
    The more I look at the rock formations I think they look like the profile of two rams staring each other down.

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    Re: Chasm Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

    Beautiful images, Kathy. You must have been there earlier this year. I imagine that wasn't an easy hike but if a person is able would be well worth it to better enjoy the environment. I was there in July and had worked my way over from Granby to the east side via Trail Ridge Rd and thought it would be fun to drive Old Fall River back. Mistake. It was a traffic jam of cars inching their way the entire length. Waited 10 minutes at the end just to exit into the Alpine Visitor Center parking lot. Never again unless I'm up before the tourists get out of bed!

    Enough about me though. I love what you did with second image as the colors are beautiful to enhance that great composition. I agree with Donald on the waterfall. Great choice of exposure on the water.

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    Re: Chasm Falls, Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

    Quote Originally Posted by terrib View Post
    Beautiful images, Kathy. You must have been there earlier this year. I imagine that wasn't an easy hike but if a person is able would be well worth it to better enjoy the environment. I was there in July and had worked my way over from Granby to the east side via Trail Ridge Rd and thought it would be fun to drive Old Fall River back. Mistake. It was a traffic jam of cars inching their way the entire length. Waited 10 minutes at the end just to exit into the Alpine Visitor Center parking lot. Never again unless I'm up before the tourists get out of bed!

    Enough about me though. I love what you did with second image as the colors are beautiful to enhance that great composition. I agree with Donald on the waterfall. Great choice of exposure on the water.
    Thank you Terri! We were there early June the road was still closed to vehicles, we felt very fortunate to be able to hike to the falls, we were the only ones there it was pure magic.

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