Teton Waterfall (added color version)

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Almazar80
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Teton Waterfall (added color version)

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Took a little boat ride across Jenny Lake at Grand Teton National Park. On the way to Inspiration Point, stopped by this waterfall.

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Here is the color version. Slightly different crop:

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Grand Teton National Park is one of the most inspiring places I have ever visited. I want to visit it as often as I can, but alas, it's in Wyoming and well... Thanks for looking.
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Wow! But why it's B/W ?
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Wow +1 ! What a magnificent waterfall. Great picture. I quite like the B&W as it really focuses you on that amazing cascade of white water.
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I added the color version of the image. I am not quite sure which one I like better though.
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Both are great.
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My vote is for B&W. Very dramatic.

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Wow.

I prefer the B&W, although I think it may have been better with the deeper base as seen in the colour version. I love the way that the yellow trees look like snow in the B&W version and make the image seem colder.

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I think the colour version for me, great view.
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In this case I prefer the colour one, but both are excellent shots.
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Both are great but I prefer the color one.
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