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Cascade | 08:11AM Sep 09, 2007

Tonight’s post is yet another image from our fateful trip to Grafton Notch. This shot was taken from the base of Screw Auger Falls, one of the primary attractions of the park. A spot that incredibly hard to access, however, once again we all know how well all that climbing turned out. Hey, at least the photographer survived unscathed, right?

One of things I pride myself on with my photography, is finding angles that no one has seen before. Going the extra mile, finding and getting to those places where no one else will go. Sometimes it means getting up before even the sun is awake, braving sub-zero temperatures, or in this case scaling a 10-foot vertical wall. For me, pushing the limits is what it’s all about.

I wanted to thank you all for your kind comments about my Photoshop User cover. It was an awesome experience to be featured in such a great magazine.  
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