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Waterfalls
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#90 — A black and white photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions.
Black & White Snoqualmie Falls
#89 — A black and white picture taken of the Snoqualmie Falls which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year.
Snoqualmie Falls in Black & White
National Parks
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Mt Rainier National Park
#633 — A close up picture taken of Christine Falls which is located in Mount Rainier's National Park in Washington State. This picture was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the streaming / silky effects of the waterfall.
Christine Falls
#1286 — A scenic close up photo of little
waterfalls
located in Nickel Creek which is part of the Mt. Rainier National Forest. Nickel Creek turns into Cougar Falls.
Little
Waterfalls
of Nickel Creek
#630 — A beautiful picture taken of Nickel Creek which turns into Cougar Falls and is located in Mount Rainier's National Park in Washington State. This picture was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the effects of the "streaming" like water coming off the rocks.
Nickel Creek
#641 — A beautiful picture taken of Christine Falls which is located in Mount Rainier's National Park in Washington State. This picture was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the streaming / silky effects of the waterfall. Christine Falls is located west of Paradise and about 1-2 miles away from Narada Falls.
Christine Falls, Cotton Candy Effect
#2150 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Comet Falls and a river which is located in the Longmire area of Mt. Rainier National Park.
Comet Falls & River
#631 — A beautiful picture taken of a falls coming off rocks from the Paradise River which is located in Mount Rainier's National Park in Washington State. This picture was taken with a slow shutter speed to show the effects of the streaming, silky water flowing down the rocks. Paradise River is located in the Paradise Valley in the park.
Paradise River Falls
#635 — A scenic picture taken of some
waterfalls
of the Paradise River which is located in Mount Rainier's National Park in Washington State. The silky effect of these falls comes from using a slower shutter speed on the camera.
Waterfalls
of Paradise River
National Parks
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North Cascades National Park
#1777 — A scenic picture taken of a waterfall with the cotton candy silky effect. This photo was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the streaming look of the waterfall.
Waterfall, Rocks, & Logs
#1847 — A scenic picture taken close up of a waterfall located in the North Cascades National Park in Washington State. A couple logs are seen laying in the waterfall.
Waterfall and Logs Up Close
National Parks
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Olympic National Park
#1685 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Sol Duc Fall which is formed from the Sol Duc River spilling out over the cliff. The Sol Duc Falls is one of the wonders of Olympic National Park and is located on the north side of a lush rain forest.
Sol Duc Falls
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Yosemite National Park
#400 — This is a scenic picture taken of Yosemite Falls during the late spring season in the popular California National Park. Yosemite Falls is the world's 5th tallest waterfall, but North America's largest and most popular waterfall in Yosemite's National Park. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls & Reflection Through Trees
#451 — A scenic picture taken of Yosemite Falls at Yosemite National Park located in California. Yosemite Falls is the world's 5th tallest waterfall, but North America's largest and most popular waterfall in Yosemite's National Park. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls Reflection
#455 — A scenic picture taken of Yosemite Falls in the popular California Yosemite National Park. In this picture you can see the reflection of the falls in the water just in front. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls with Reflection
#682 — A scenic picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in Yosemite National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building. Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent
waterfalls
in the Yosemite Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to Yosemite National Park. When the wind blows briskly, the waterfall will appear to be falling sideways.
Bridalveil Fall
#621 — A scenic picture taken of the tall Yosemite Falls with a big grass field in the foreground. Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite Falls is the world's 5th tallest waterfall, but North America's largest and most popular waterfall in Yosemite's National Park. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls & Grass Field
#789 — A close up picture taken of Yosemite Falls with green trees in the foreground. This picture was taken during late spring and a sunny day with blue sky. Yosemite Falls is a waterfall actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls & Trees
#705 — A scenic picture taken of Yosemite Falls in the distance with a wood railing overlooking some water in the foreground. Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park which is located in east-central California and lies 105 miles north of Fresno, 195 miles east of San Francisco, 313 miles north of Los Angeles and 350 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The Yosemite waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls & Wood Railing
#728 — A scenic picture taken of the famous Yosemite Falls from a distance with beautiful foreground of trees, rocks, and water during a sunny day in early mid June. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls.
Yosemite Falls in Distance
#788 — A close up picture taken of Yosemite Falls looking through green trees and blue sky in the background. Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite Falls is a waterfall actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls Through Trees
Places
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Waterfalls
#2203 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Elowah Falls and moss covered rocks in the foreground. At Elowah Falls you get a sense of seclusion even though it is about 1-2 miles from the freeway. This photo was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the silky streaming water effect.
Elowah Falls & Rocks
#23 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the Lower Eagle Falls located in the mountains of Lake Tahoe near Emerald Bay. The Lake Tahoe Basin was formed by geologic block (normal) faulting about 2 to 3 million years ago. In this photo the water is flowing through trees and rocks.
Lower Eagle Falls at Lake Tahoe
#2202 — A scenic picture taken of the Multnomah Falls located in Oregon State. Multnomah Falls is formed by the Multnomah Creek falling off of a large cliff. This photo was taken on a foggy morning.
Multnomah Falls & Fog
#84 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. Blue sky is seen above the waterfall in this photo.
Snoqualmie Falls & Rock
#111 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. In this photo blue sky is seen above the falls.
Snoqualmie Falls Waterfall
#112 — A fantastic vertical photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This is about 30 minutes from Seattle. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year.
Tall Snoqualmie Falls in Washington
#1814 — A scenic vertical picture taken close up of a waterfall streaming over a log laying in the waterfall.
Watefall Close Up Over Log
#1798 — A scenic vertical picture taken of a silky waterfall with a log laying in it. This waterfall is seen with the "cotton candy" effect which uses a slow shutter speed.
Waterfall & Log
#503 — A close up picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in Yosemite National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building.
Bridalveil Fall Close Up, Yosemite
#504 — A picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in Yosemite National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building. Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent
waterfalls
in the Yosemite Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to Yosemite National Park. When the wind blows briskly, the waterfall will appear to be falling sideways.
Bridalveil Fall Scene
#506 — A scenic picture taken of Cascade Falls in Yosemite Valley, California. This is the first fall that one sees while entering the valley through the be Big Oak Flat entrance.
Cascade Falls, Yosemite Valley
#2167 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the icy Snoqualmie Falls close up during a December 2009 freeze. Icicles are seen forming around the waterfall.
Close Up of Snoqualmie Falls & Icicles
#2056 — A scenic picture taken of Deception Falls which is located right under Steven's Pass (highway 2).
Deception Falls
#2204 — A scenic picture taken of Elowah Falls and moss covered rocks seen in the foreground. At Elowah Falls you get a sense of seclusion even though it is about 1-2 miles from the freeway. This photo was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the silky streaming water effect.
Elowah Falls
#2200 — A scenic picture taken of Elowah Falls and a bridge. This photo was taken with a slow shutter speed to get the silky effect on the waterfall. This waterfall is located off Highway 84 in Oregon State along the Columbia River Gorge.
Elowah Falls & Bridge
#2208 — A scenic vertical photo taken of Elowah Falls close up from the hiking trail. Elowah Falls is located in Oregon State near the historic Columbia River Gorge.
Elowah Falls Close Up
#146 — A shot of Falls Creek which is located in the Mt. Rainier National Forest of Washington State.
Falls Creek, Mt. Rainier National Forest
#446 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls as it is frozen during a winter freeze with many icicles surrounding it.
Frozen Snoqualmie Falls
#2205 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Horsetail Falls located in Oregon State along the Columbia River Gorge. This waterfall sort of forms an hourglass shape before plunging into a clear blue pool at the bottom.
Horsetail Falls
#2168 — A scenic picture taken of a ton of icicles surrounding Snoqualmie Falls which is located in Washington State during the December freeze of 2009. This was a spectacular site to see.
Icicles Surrounding Snoqualmie Falls
#507 — A scenic picture taken of the lower portion of Cascade Falls located in Yosemite National Park, California. This is the first fall that one sees while entering the valley through the be Big Oak Flat entrance.
Lower Cascade Falls, Yosemite
#934 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Multnomah Falls located in Oregon State.
Multnomah Falls
#2186 — Multnomah Falls is located along the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon State. It is formed from the Multnomah Creek dropping over the lip of a nearly 600 feet tall sheer cliff. Multnomah Falls is the 4th tallest recognized year round waterfall in North America.
Multnomah Falls & Bridge
#2196 — A scenic vertical photo taken of Multnomah Falls located along the Columbia Gorge in Oregon State. A mossy tree is seen in front of the waterfall.
Multnomah Falls Behind Mossy Tree
#158 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the Falls, you will find a two-acre park, observation deck, gift shop, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Overlooking Snoqualmie Falls
#2206 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Ponytail falls located near the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon State. This is a walk behind falls where a trail runs right behind the falls.
Ponytail Falls
#2198 — A scenic vertical picture taken of a small waterfall on a rock wall at a slow shutter speed as you can see the water streaming silky-like.
Small Waterfall on Rock Wall
#82 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. In this picture you can see steam from the waterfall floating up in the air from how much water is dumping over the falls. This photo was taken during the winter season when Washington had a astonishing 28 days of rainfall out of the 31 days in January. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the Falls, you will find a two-acre park, observation deck, gift shop, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Snoqualmie Falls & Lodge
#159 — A scenic picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls seen between two trees. This waterfall is located in Washington State.
Snoqualmie Falls Between Trees
#92 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the Falls, you will find a two-acre park, observation deck, gift shop, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Snoqualmie Falls Close Up
#2175 — A close up vertical photo taken of Snoqualmie Falls which is located in Washington State. This photo was taken during the December 2009 freeze as you can see the water starting to freeze around the falls and make icicles.
Snoqualmie Falls Close Up of Water
#2179 — A scenic vertical photo looking down at the the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls during a December 2009 winter freeze in Washington State. Icicles are seen forming on the walls of the falls and everything is white with ice. This photo was taken at the observation deck.
Snoqualmie Falls During a Freeze
#2180 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls located in Washington State during a December 2009 freeze. Icicles are forming around the falls and water is freezing due to the cold weather. Snoqualmie Falls is the most famous waterfall in Washington State. It is 268 feet high with the width ranging from 50 to 150 feet, depending on water levels.
Snoqualmie Falls During Winter
#2166 — A scenic picture taken of the Snoqualmie Falls located in Washington State from the lookout above. This photo was taken during a December freeze of 2009 and icicles are surrounding the entire waterfall.
Snoqualmie Falls Icicles at Lookout
#88 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. You can see Snoqualmie Falls in the distance between two trees.
Snoqualmie Falls in Distance
#929 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls which is located in Washington State. The water coming down the falls is especially thick in this photo due to lots of rainfall Washington was having in the month of January.
Snoqualmie Falls Large Waterflow
#1387 — A close up photo of the large water flow coming out of the Snoqualmie Falls waterfall located in western Washington.
Snoqualmie Falls Waterfall Large Flow
#1752 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls with a large volume of water flowing down it. This picture was taken during the month of January.
Snoqualmie Falls, Big
#2316 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls during the summer season. This photo was taken in July of 2010. The water flow of the falls is pretty big in this photo. This photo was taken at the overlook viewpoint at the top of the walkway.
Snoqualmie Falls, June 2010
#83 — A fantastic photo of the Snoqualmie Falls, which is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. This waterfall is an historic site in the state of Washington. Snoqualmie Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the Falls, you will find a two-acre park, observation deck, gift shop, the Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
Snoqualmie Falls, Wa
#2317 — A scenic picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls located in Washington State. This photo was taken during the summer season.
Snoqualmie Falls, Washington
#2199 — A scenic vertical picture taken of a small waterfall close up against a rock wall. A lone rock is seen sitting at the bottom of the waterfall.
Waterfall & Rock Close Up
#620 — A close up picture taken of Yosemite Falls which is located in Yosemite National Park in California. Yosemite Falls is a waterfall actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the Yosemite Falls Parking Area across from Yosemite Lodge.
Yosemite Falls Close Up
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Winter Snow
#2183 — A scenic picture taken of Snoqualmie Falls and the thick icicles surrounding the waterfall. This photo was taken in Washington State during the December 2009 winter freeze. Water from the waterfall was freezing along the wall and rocks, forming icicles.
Icicles Surrounding Waterfall
Travel Locations
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Hawaii
#2375 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the waterfall seen in the movie Jurassic Park located on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. This photo was taken from the air in a helicopter. The actual name of this waterfall is Manawaiopuna Falls, but it is more commonly known as Jurassic Falls because of the movie.
Jurassic Falls, Kauai
#2366 — A scenic, vertical picture taken of Wailua Falls which is located in Kauai, Hawaii. Wailua Falls is an 80-foot tiered waterfall located close to the roadside lookout for everyone to enjoy. The falls became famous when it was featured in the opening scene of the popular television show, Fantasy Island.
Wailua Falls