Great set, love reality, not milk.
Beautiful photos, Michael. I like how you captured its ruggedness.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Great capture! Much more water than when we visited it.
MichaelEBM wrote:
Was on a road trip to Idaho this summer. Shot some photos of Shoshone Falls. Read that it is considered the "Niagara of the West." I can see why. Enjoy, Michael
One more for "The List". Thanks for sharing.
Nice shots. The only time I was in the region, I was told to not bother, as there was no water! Now I know why, I guess.
Great shots of the falls. We've been there several times, both when it was specatcular and when there was, as you said, just a trickle. The best time to go is in the late spring when the river is running full from snow meltoff farther up. It's name, "Niagara of the West" is appropriate. You got it at a great time. Thanks for sharing those.
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Nice shots. I can almost hear the roar.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I drive close by on I-84 most years on the way to Tetons or Colorado, etc. and have yet to stop at the falls. Always rushing to get to destination. Retirement in a couple of years and I can slow down and hit the other nice sights along the way.
Those people must be getting soaked. Wonderful waterfalls.
Bultaco wrote:
Great set, love reality, not milk.
Not saying anything against those that like "milk," but I'm with you and prefer to see water that is more realistic. Thanks for your kind words.
DougS wrote:
Great capture! Much more water than when we visited it.
Thanks, Doug. We were lucky and caught the Falls really showing off!
davefales wrote:
One more for "The List". Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Dave. Just make sure you visit when the Falls are at their grandest!
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