The smoke that thunders 2
Africa
At the borders of Zambia and Zibabwe
(For more information please refer to the previous photo in the gallery. Thank you very much)
Victoria Falls were first viewd by the Scott missionnary and explorer David Livingston on the 16th of November 1855 and are formed by the waters of Zambezi river at the borders of the present states of Zambia and Zibabwe(old Rodhesia) extending on both.
The photo is, of course, only a small part of it.
Prisma-photo 24. April 2018, 6:44
Impressive shot and a perfect strong B&W !Dragomir Vukovic 24. April 2018, 3:41
grand !LadyNoone 13. Dezember 2015, 12:26
Happy who can see and photograph the miracles of nature with their own eyes :)de ceulaer 29. November 2015, 12:28
impressive those Victoria falls !br
Mustafa Cem Çubuk 28. November 2015, 10:57
Very impressive shot and a wonderful b&w...Janos Gardonyi 27. November 2015, 3:11
dr Livingstone, I presume...? ++++++ janosVitória Castelo Santos 26. November 2015, 23:05
Great b/W pictuire !!greetings
alexander stefanatos 26. November 2015, 14:34
Nicely thought,Mirjam!! Yes, it definitely gives a hint! Some of my photos have been taken from the same angle....I hope other friends will also open it.. I never thought of it!thanks, me agapi
alexander
Mirjam Burer 26. November 2015, 12:20
wowww...! You know what I did...? While looking at your picture I listened to ..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zqN1FTl2G8
Great effect ..I love this one and fav....
me agapi Alex..
Jaap Koer 26. November 2015, 10:27
Also a nice one.Jaap
adriana lissandrini 25. November 2015, 23:32
another impressive view of the falls among the sharp rocks, great contrasts,a breathtaking spectacle!!!
caro saluto, Adriana
rolvin 25. November 2015, 23:19
Dear Alexander, for me, even though it has a few minor flaws, the highlight of the day. Through your interpretation you have made these gigantic waterfalls to your own. It is revealed by a look full of drama. Great !!Best wishes, Roland
Adele D. Oliver 25. November 2015, 22:51
amazing and impressive ... a superb black and white capture, and you must have felt so small standing there looking at the forces of nature !!!greetings, Adele
PDP Pictures 25. November 2015, 18:40
dear alex, i like this one even more than version 1 as it has more contrast and one really dives into the picture. kind regards philipppatrick hyrailles 25. November 2015, 18:31
belle photo bravopatrick