Thursday, January 7, 2010

Rainbow over Niagara Falls.

I do not see rainbows often and I think it is cool that some of the ones I do see are around waterfalls.
These shots are from Niagara Falls.







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33 comments:

  1. OH WOW! Truly splendid! I love rainbows, and these are amazing.

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  2. Wow! simply superb. Never seen this before.

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  3. Gorgeous shots!
    Love the flag in the middle of the double rainbow - great catch.
    Carletta’s Captures.

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  4. Beautiful, beautiful rainbows! I can feel the warmth and humidity! :o)

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  5. Great photos, Eileen. The rainbows are so clear and it appears you have captured double rainbows in the second shot. Very beautiful images!

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  6. Those are beautiful. i have seen few rainbows here lately too.

    Great shots

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  7. Eileen: breathtaking!

    Have a nice weekend, Ev

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  8. Breathtaking photos of the rainbow at the Falls. You did a super job.

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  9. Beautiful Eileen! Rainbows are such a special gift.

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  10. Marvelous rainbow captures, Eileen! So perfect over the falls! Have a great weekend! Enjoy!

    Sylvia

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  11. Oh and I think you got both ends of it! How lucky is that?

    Have I already told you how much I like your header photo?

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  12. Oh these are very beautiful and special photos! I love rainbows very much but could never photograph them. Have a nice weekend! :-)

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  13. I've seen rainbows, too, each time I go to Niagara Falls. Your photographs are very good. I like most the double rainbow with the flag in the middle.

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  14. Wow amazing and wonderful captures Eileen.
    Love it.

    Happy weekend.

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  15. Wonderful, I find rainbows so difficult to capture - well done.

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  16. Wonderful photos, Eileen. Also liked you header photo.

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  17. Lovely photos, as ever.
    Come to Scotland and you'll see rainbows a plenty!

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  18. These are stunning shots, Eileen.
    The rainbows are so fine and clear.
    Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend!

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  19. Wonderfull shots!!! have a nice weekend :))

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  20. Wov!!! so Beautiful! I can't belive it!

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  21. I only saw the niagara falls at WOW.

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  22. od dear, where did all those buildings come from? Can´t remember there were so many so high. Is this the american side?

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  23. I always love coming over to your blog, wondering, "Where will she take us today?" Again, you did not disappoint! Beautiful rainbows! Hope you'll show us more photos of Niagara Falls. =)

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  24. Great rainbow shots and Niagara is an amazing place. I ws there wayyyyyy back in the 70's.

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  25. What beautiful photos of the Falls! I went for the first time last year and took some pretty good shots too, but we stayed on the Canadian side, being Canadians and all...and my having left my passport in Montreal before leaving for good old TO. Oops lol

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  26. very cool shots! It is great how sometimes you can see rainbows around falls--usually near the bottom. In this case it it reaching far into the sky--amazing!

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  27. Yes. TJM carries Polish pottery but just a few at a time. Our last trip was kinda unusual cause they had a lot then. Your Niagara Falls pictures are superb and the rainbow is amazing, Eileen...Christine

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