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Cathedral Falls
Photo By Ken Lee
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Photographer: Ken Lee
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL Cathedral Falls
- State/Province/Region: West Virginia
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: www.facebook.com/kenleephotography
- Nearest Town: Charleston
- Description: The majesty and beauty of Cathedral Falls, West Virginia. This photo was actually quite difficult to take. I was using a Joby Gorillapod mini-tripod to take a long exposure photo. However, the rocks were wet, round, and sliippery, and it was difficult to get the tripod to stay on place. I had to hold the Gorillapod in place with my hand, steadying it. Furthermore, there was a kid who decided that he would toss rocks in the water...naturally, right where I was photographing!!! But perhaps the photo is a reminder that inner calm is what we take with us, and that the cathedral is within us.
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