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Trummelbach Falls
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Trummelbach Falls is a fascinating place where a stream of water has cut its way through the hard rock, a 10 glacier-waterfalls inside the mountain creating deep crevices and caves, only a few feet wide. A man-made series of tunnels lets visitors access the caves, and see the torrents of water cascading through the confined space. |
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Dear Francis Xavier,
Welcome to TN. It's always great if a newcomer on the site comes with such a talent for photography. Absolutely excellent shot, very few oe (overexposion) on the water only, and composition-wise this photo's perfect, with quite mysterious lights. Simply a masterpiece, MF (My Friend). Have a nice time on TN while posting Your shots and browsing others' galleries. I bookmark this pic as one of my favorites.
Best regards from Hungary, László
Hi Francis,
great shot of a great place. Very nice.
greetings
Pierre
- anel
(40574) - [2009-06-01 5:04]
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Hello Francis,
A very impressive view in the Trümmelbach falls. Your light-management is really well done and the point of view you have chosen is excellent too.
Last week a young American boy fell in the Trümmelbach Falls and unfortunately hasn't been found until now. One never can take care enough.
Thanks for the beautiful picture.
Kind regards
Anne
Hallo Francis
A very special image with great details captured. There are a lot of fine points to appreciate in this image, one being the rocks that create a frame around the water. I also like the fine row of flowers in the foreground and the green algae on the rocks. The light coming through the splete of the rock is also very eye-catching and the force of the water well seen. Best regards and thanks for sharing.
Anna