One stunning image!The water fall has so crystaline waters and the contrast of the rocks layers is,simply amazing!
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27 May 2007
Yes, here you can actually feel the 3-D quality, like it has real substance where I can reach out and touch it or like I'm really there. What causes that interesting tiny flame-looking effect right in the middle of all that water. Was that intentional? What is it, is it an artifact of the film or paper?
Artist Reply: the "flame-looking effect" is actually a flame. in and around the waterfalls are natural gas outlets, which produce flames from 3 to 12 inches. On the day I was there only this flame was lit within this small cavern. Hence the name of the falls: "Eternal Flame Waterfalls"
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Cristina Andrisan 23 Feb 2008
One stunning image!The water fall has so crystaline waters and the contrast of the rocks layers is,simply amazing!Anonymous Guest 27 May 2007
Yes, here you can actually feel the 3-D quality, like it has real substance where I can reach out and touch it or like I'm really there. What causes that interesting tiny flame-looking effect right in the middle of all that water. Was that intentional? What is it, is it an artifact of the film or paper?Makesha Ludwig 25 May 2007
beautiful!Jerry 21 May 2007
Great details and lighting!Phil Cashdollar 21 May 2007
great work...PhilC