Niagara Falls at Night
The beautiful city of Niagara Falls looks even more striking at night. Lights from the various buildings create a fantastic skyline view for those on the American side of the falls. This photograph would make a great souvenir from a vacation to the falls, or just beautiful accent to an urban styled decor. Available on framed prints, mousepads and more, your sure to find the right item to suit your taste! To purchase products featuring this photograph, click on the photo above or follow this link to our Architecture & Urban Photography section in our shop: http://www.cafepress.com/photographz/2633153 .
Bridal Veil Falls (Niagara Falls)
The above photograph was taken from Niagara Falls Ontario of the Bridal Veil Falls, on the US side of the falls. There are actually three separate waterfalls that make up Niagara Falls. The American Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls, and the Horseshoe or Canadian Falls. The Bridal Veil Falls is a smaller waterfalls, situated next to the American falls between Luna Island and Goat Island. The Bridal Veil falls was the home of the original “Cave of the Winds”-an actual cavern behind the falls. Unfortunately time has eroded this cave, and although there is an attraction by the name (accessible from the US side on Goat Island), it is no longer a walk behind the falls. If you look closely at the bottom right of the photograph, you can see the “Hurricane Deck” at the base of the falls covered in winter ice from the mist.
The largest and most specatular by most opinions is the Horseshoe or Canadian falls-it flows approximately 600,000 gallons of water PER SECOND!! The best view of this, as well as the other two falls, is from the Canadian side.
The falls are beautiful any time of the year-but winter can be one of the most specatular, as the mist freezes on everything nearby. Trees and streetlamps can be coated in ice that is inches thick. The ice also builds up below the falls, occasionally causing an “ice bridge”. In fact, one of the first bridges near the falls was felled by the ice. Even more spectacular is the nightly lighting of the falls with multi colored floodlights. During the winter months it also illuminates the snow and ice surrounding the falls.
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