Tunnel Falls - Eagle Creek

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Tunnel Falls - Eagle Creek

Postby thehikingdude on Wed Mar 15, 2006 5:18 pm

Columbia River Gorge. Note the tunnel that was blasted out to continue going beyond the waterfall.

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Postby xerubus on Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:17 pm

i love the idea... and it's a beautiful spot.. just not sold on the composition...

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Postby mudder on Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:27 pm

What a location... Love it...

I can see some really nice spots down there at the creek in front of wet mossy rocks with some creamy small water falls leading to the big mother at the back... Great scene... Great idea with the tunnel too, means not defacing with a walk-way or hand-rail thing I spose...

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Postby LostDingo on Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:08 am

makes me feel like I am about to fall over :shock:

Great spot but agree the comp might could improve, would say that it is most likely the angle the lens was used
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Postby Oneputt on Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:34 am

That is what I thought as well. Your position must have been a little precarious Dude. Very nice image :D
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Postby thehikingdude on Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:51 am

I agree, the comp isn't that great - but from where I was at I didn't have a lot of options even with my 10-20 lens. I'm headed back this coming Friday for a 3-day backpacking trip. I doubt I will bring my tripod but I hope to get the bottom of the fall so I can get the whole thing in a single picture. Getting down will be easy, getting back up will be the hard part. It's actually very steep, but hard to tell from the picture.

Thanks for the comments!

Here's a few others from the same hike:

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Notice anything different about this one?
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