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Victoria Falls are famous for being among the largest waterfalls in the world. However, I visited during the dry time of year when there was also a drought. The greatly decreased water flow made for an almost surreal scene when the setting sun back lit part of the falls. I spent two afternoons photographing the falls and came away with this image.
Pentax k-5 IIs, 1/640 sec., ISO 200, f11, 107 mm
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Other Worldly Falls
Photographer: Bill Sisson
Bill Sisson | May 18, 2016
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Dimensions: 2873x3918
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Filed Under: Picture This: The Power of B&W
