Cliff Jumping Paradise

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Yesterday I showed some lads cliff jumping; and we all thought that looked super cool. So naturally we went in for a closer look, making our way to the upper cliffs. What a gorgeous spot this was! The kids were jumping just beyond and to the left, but after a bit, they came over by us and demoed a few magnificent jumps into the pristine water. Unfortunately I didn’t have the camera handy when they stopped by, so no photos to show of that. Then it was time to sit down for a few snacks and a couple of sips of water. Sure glad we did this hike, it was really fantastic. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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That would be coo to jump into that turquoise bath, rul nice photo graphy

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Turquoise bath -- sign me up. Thanks bos.

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That spot seems to have been made with the purpose of jumps in the water, really. The water is so tempting, it gotta be deep tough at first glance

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It really is the perfect spot for cliff jumping.

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Such a great full view from the cliff. Sure you must have had sone fun time in this hike. Kudos to those bold kids. Have a wonderful time.

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We could of just stayed up here for hours enjoying the fun and scenery.

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The calm and clear water really invites the desire to jump in and have fun.

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It's beautiful there. The second photo works just as well in colour as in black and white. It is beautiful. Congratulations

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Sometimes the black and whites really shine, especially when there a lot of contrast in the image.

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It must be pretty deep where they were jumping in! It looks like a deeper lake with a quick drop off in depth. What a pretty place, I saw a picture of Glaciers National Park this morning, I really need to head back there sometime soon. Take a look at this view I saw online on Flickr, I would love to be there right now!

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Wow, my kinda lake. Do you know which lake this is?

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It's very beautiful view, especially to sit down and have some food. I'll probably prefer to just sit and watch the waves rather than jumping in

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I'm kind of the same as you. Someone has to photograph everything right?

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You always manage to capture great moments around the lake,the second picture really caught my attention.

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Awh man, how i miss the places i cliffed jumped from - l can't wait to get to the warmer regions where l can finally start diving haha - right now in Alaska it's a bit cold

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Yeah, no doubt. Going to be cold in Alaska! Thanks for stopping by.

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Looks like a fun place to jump off. Though I would never do it. Too worried about hitting something on my way down or under the water . Lol

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I'm with you on that. I'm comfortable being the "photographer", someone's got to do it right!

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