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"Proxy Falls"

Located in the heart of Oregon's Willamette National Forest, Proxy Falls drops 200 feet, where it divides into two separate paths. These water trails traverse over tall basalt formations before eventually reuniting again, to form Proxy Creek.

Proxy's mighty flow presents a challenge for any photographer who dares to attempt to capture its beauty. The thousands of gallons of water flowing over the fall creates a heavy veil of mist that adds to the beauty, charm, mystique, ambiance — and magnificent challenge — of Proxy Falls.





Visitor Comments

 
tally - (November 11th, 2010 (10:28am) PST)
amazing!
 
Jan Atle - (October 14th, 2011 (9:13am) PDT)
Very beautiful !
 
Mal Ogden - (May 3rd, 2012 (10:47am) PDT)
Stunning! I bet you had problems with spray onto the lens?, the colour of the lichen and the tree trunk across the frame adds so much to this image.
 


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