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Paul Milholland | all galleries >> Weekend Getaways >> Seattle Area Sept 2012 >> Snoqualmie, WA >
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08-SEP-2012 Paul Milholland

If you've been wondering "When do we get to see a shot of Snoqualmie Falls?", here you go. . . .

There's no sense of scale, especially at dusk, but that's a 269 ft/82 m drop off that cliff.

(I made the decision to bring one tripod instead of two, and let Laura use it for her low-light
shots. They should be spectacular when she posts them, and next time we'll know to bring two
tripods. This was taken with the S95 braced against the handrail, which I figured gave me
a better chance than I would've had trying the same thing with the D90 at a slow shutter speed.)

Canon PowerShot S95
1s f/2.0 at 6.0mm iso80 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Jack Hoying18-Sep-2012 02:06
A beautiful shot of the falls!
Ruth Voorhis17-Sep-2012 12:57
Just beautiful, Paul!
fotabug16-Sep-2012 15:37
What gorgeous falls! I had heard of them but never seen them. Wow, what a great view!
graham 16-Sep-2012 08:44
nice shot Paul
Bea.16-Sep-2012 06:35
Certainly an impressive set of falls.
Steve Thuman16-Sep-2012 04:50
Worked real well. Perfect time of day for it.
paplvr16-Sep-2012 01:14
Been there several times. Gorgeous lodge and falls. Great treatment of the water movement. Perfect speed. Linda S
Barry Ailetcher15-Sep-2012 23:54
well done i mage Pau;l
Roger Bailey15-Sep-2012 23:51
Super image.
Guest 15-Sep-2012 23:27
Stunning shot Paul.