I wondered who would be the first to spot this. Of course, it is you! You guys are first at everything. Maybe I just thought it sounded better, the alliteration of “4 Photos.” Or…maybe I meant to post four, but before inserting the fourth photo (see…nice alliteration), maybe I pushed “publish” instead of “preview.” Maybe it’s all just part of the mystery.
Thanks. And thanks for checking things out here. Sadly, #2 is one photo, the falls curve like that. So it’s only 3 shots, and I’m too lazy to change the title.
Ha! I try not to use “awesome” also (and “at the end of the day”), and thanks for visiting and sharing…the hawk was…OK…awesome up close, such a beautiful creature, and wise.
Love the brilliant colors! Generally high levels of iron in the water cause that color, but is there another reason or do you know? I know there are also some algae’s and such that can do it as well.
LOL. In other words you don’t know. There’s a website somewhere that shows regional/seasonal changes in the color of the water. It’s really cool. If I ever find the link, I’ll send it to you sometime.
You know me and over saturation – well I admit I can be difficult. Sometimes it works sometimes not and who’s to say if I’m right or not. Only me 🙂
I like the Iguazu photo 🙂
Alison
I’m far from first this time. Too busy writing a guest post about making time to write lol, and the next blog post, and slow internet. That’s my story anyway.
Tell me about it. This blogging habit has me running in circles trying to do all the things you need to do. Let alone write a post with proper punctuation. And now someone is telling me to use CSS. CSS…huh? Where are you guys now, still NZ?
Great shots – all of them. love the last one especially. Peru is wonderful – brings back sweet memories from my own visit in the 1980’s. No camera then…I’ll rejoice in your photos.
Now THAT is the kind of comment I expect here on this post. LOVE it. It’s like the King’s New Clothes kind of thing. Only the few gifted people can see it.
I see 3 photos. Where is number 4?
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I wondered who would be the first to spot this. Of course, it is you! You guys are first at everything. Maybe I just thought it sounded better, the alliteration of “4 Photos.” Or…maybe I meant to post four, but before inserting the fourth photo (see…nice alliteration), maybe I pushed “publish” instead of “preview.” Maybe it’s all just part of the mystery.
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Four or for? 😉 love the last photo!
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Yeah…four. Ooops! Maybe I’m dyslexic?
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Maybe maybe 🙂
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…or maybe I pushed publish when I should have pressed preview???
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He he!! Or maybe you are just teasing us and making us all curious 🙂
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Busted!
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Great action photos
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Thanks, and thanks for stopping by, looking around and commenting.
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well photo #2 looks like it could be two pics – thus making 4 – ha! but I really like your take on the theme 🙂
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Thanks. And thanks for checking things out here. Sadly, #2 is one photo, the falls curve like that. So it’s only 3 shots, and I’m too lazy to change the title.
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well it made for some interesting comments – 🙂
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Beautiful photos.. Maybe you have merged two photos in the water fall photo
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Ha! You’re the second to ask that. It’s one photo. I wish I knew how to merge two photos or use Photoshop at all!! And thanks for stopping by.
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Was the water at Iguazu falls really that color? Fascinating!
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Generally, the water was a bit darker. Over some falls, it was all white. On this day at that particular time, at that angle of the sun…
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Trying to break the habit of calling things ‘awesome’ — very cool photos, particularly the woman with the hawk.
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Ha! I try not to use “awesome” also (and “at the end of the day”), and thanks for visiting and sharing…the hawk was…OK…awesome up close, such a beautiful creature, and wise.
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Doesn’t matter it’s 3 or 4 …love them all 🙂
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Yay…I was never good at math anyway.
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hahahaaa …never mind …i am not either…so can understand your problem well 😉 😀
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Love the brilliant colors! Generally high levels of iron in the water cause that color, but is there another reason or do you know? I know there are also some algae’s and such that can do it as well.
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Thanks lady. Generally the water was darker. Or completely white as it went over the falls. Maybe it’s the sun??
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LOL. In other words you don’t know. There’s a website somewhere that shows regional/seasonal changes in the color of the water. It’s really cool. If I ever find the link, I’ll send it to you sometime.
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Hey cool…please do that when you have time.
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caño cristales river – https://www.google.com/search?q=ca%C3%B1o+cristales+river&rlz=1C1PQHA_enUS527US528&espv=2&biw=1534&bih=815&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=vIg9Vb30G4nvtQW8gYGABg&ved=0CDgQsAQ
Check it out!!
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Cool, thanks for that.
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the second one..I loved it most… the other two are wonderful though… 🙂
(Frantically searching for the fourth one 😛 😀 )
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Hahaha…here’s a clue to the fourth photo…it’s hidden there, but can only be seen with a pair of special glasses that you can purchase for only $39.99!
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😀 😀 I’m happy that those are not at least Google Glasses …
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Right!
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You know me and over saturation – well I admit I can be difficult. Sometimes it works sometimes not and who’s to say if I’m right or not. Only me 🙂
I like the Iguazu photo 🙂
Alison
I’m far from first this time. Too busy writing a guest post about making time to write lol, and the next blog post, and slow internet. That’s my story anyway.
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Tell me about it. This blogging habit has me running in circles trying to do all the things you need to do. Let alone write a post with proper punctuation. And now someone is telling me to use CSS. CSS…huh? Where are you guys now, still NZ?
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In Darwin – been exploring the Top End, Crocodile Country. Amazing.
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Great shots – all of them. love the last one especially. Peru is wonderful – brings back sweet memories from my own visit in the 1980’s. No camera then…I’ll rejoice in your photos.
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Thanks, Leya. And thanks for visiting and commenting. Glad you liked the shots. Peru in the 80’s must have been very interesting??
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Great images for the Challenge and as travel motivation to visit South America! Oh well, three or four, they are all wonderful 😉
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South America, if anything, is colorful. And right 3 or 4…who cares, don’t people have anything to do but count?;-)
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Wow! The color!
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These are great photos and I though maybe WP ate the 4th.
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Yeah, I think we’ll go with that one–WP ate the other one. That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it!!!
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Stunning, stunning photos. So vibrant with motion and colors.
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I love that word: stunning. But stunning, stunning…wow! Glad you like them. It’s my artistic outlet. thanks for stopping by and commenting.
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One to three are stunning photos but I simply loved number four.
😉
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Now THAT is the kind of comment I expect here on this post. LOVE it. It’s like the King’s New Clothes kind of thing. Only the few gifted people can see it.
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Why thank you!
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Your Photos are stunning
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Hey, thanks so much for stopping by and running through some of my posts.
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You are welcome, you photos are impressively stunning.
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