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  1. rbtree

    Waterfall Photos for ya!

    Thanks, Gary.....They're all Canon "L" glass, pro lenses, and are the big, heavy f/2.8's save my nice and light 17-40 f/4 L, which I left in the car for this shoot. the 70-200 has Internal Stabilization, which allows for sharp shots 3 shutter speeds lower than the normal lens. My first non-IS...
  2. rbtree

    Waterfall Photos for ya!

    The building on the edge of the falls is the famous Salish Lodge, formerly called the Snoqualmie Falls Lodge. Stunning setting, eh?
  3. rbtree

    Waterfall Photos for ya!

    Dunno? But she sure held my attention....gulp... The brunette in my last post asked if I was a pro. She is from Miami, but after spending a summer in Seattle, is moving here. She fell in love with the area, and the people as well. I was too awestruck to give her my card for... ...future...
  4. rbtree

    Waterfall Photos for ya!

    More: This little fella held this pose long enough for me to postion perfectly for the awesome backdrop! and here he is earlier, in the sun: I didn't see them catching anything, but one person said he'd seen some fair sized steelhead.. The thunder.. and the heartthrobs
  5. rbtree

    Waterfall Photos for ya!

    So, here's that slide show....beware, lot of fauna dominates the start..... http://www.flickr.com/photos/rbtree/sets/72157606296762430/
  6. rbtree

    Waterfall Photos for ya!

    Had a long but enjoyable and productive day yesterday. Described it here: http://www.gypoclimber.com/showpost.php?p=244825&postcount=9085 Talk about scenery! Pointed the camera at anything that moved... With our huge snowpack, late season as well, the Falls are running big and spectacular...
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