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Uploaded: 08/14/07 11:34 PM GMT
Chittenango Falls
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Here it is.. my previous posts have lead up to this point. Chittenango Falls is in the North East part of N.Y., and is about 50 ft. high. This shot was taken half way up the falls on the edge of a cliff. I had to break a few "State Park rules" and wander off the path. This obviously wont make a great desktop because it's a vertical image, but I had to post this one!

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.gabriela2006
08/15/07 12:52 AM GMT
Even though it vertical it is a nice view....good job:)
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.Divameem
08/15/07 12:56 AM GMT
Hey Jason, This is a beautiful shot and I can tell you were someplace "naughty" when you took it - you're too close to the top! Be careful out there buddy! :o)
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.TrailGypsy
08/15/07 1:36 AM GMT
Beautiful shot...nicely composed and the exposure is just right!
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To linger in the observation of things other than the self implies a profound conviction of their worth. Charles-Damian Boulogne
::phasmid
08/15/07 1:45 AM GMT
Super shot of this lovely place. I haven't been there in quite a while, but it looks as pretty as ever. There are a lot of great falls around NYState and Buttermilk up in the Adirondacks comes to mind right off the bat, and it seems to me that there is a really long one around either Utica or Syracuse..perhaps it's in the Finger Lakes Region, but at any rate..thanks for the memories on this one :)

♥PJ 005

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::cynlee
08/17/07 12:29 AM GMT
Beautiful falls. It was worth wandering from the path for I think!
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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