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Date of photo February 2003 |
Location
Horseshoe Falls (Niagara Falls, Ontario) |
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Camera Gear |
Camera Body: |
Nikon F80 |
Filter(s): |
74mm circular polarizing filter |
Lens: | Tamron 28-300mm zoom |
Film: | Kodak Max 400 ASA |
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Description |
An excellent aerial view of why the Horseshoe
Falls is given it's name. The distinctive pattern has been formed by several
centuries of erosion, due to the high volume of water that flows over the
Falls every day. To the left is Goat Island, whose shore with the Horseshoe
Falls forms the dividing line between Canada and the U.S. |
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Photographer's Notes |
To be added at a future date. |