Frozen Falls
Niagara Falls, Canada - It was very cold. This was in March after a very long and cold winter.
Frozen Frame
Niagara Falls, Canada - This was taken from the observation deck of 'Journey Behind the Falls'.
Niagara Falls, Canada - The ice encased the observation deck into a frozen cave.
Frozen Cliff
Niagara Falls, Canada - You can see where the water has moved through the rocks to form the massive and delicate ice sickles.
Niagara Falls, Canada - The ice on the Niagara River looked like sea ice from the poles.
The Brink
Niagara Falls, Canada - Here the Niagara river flows over the falls. You can see the bedrock under the waves.
Niagara Falls, Canada - This is the scene that scared my mother into holding our hands tight while we were little. This image does not do the speed of the water justice.
Visitor Center
Niagara Falls, Canada - Fortunately for me, this was at one end of the falls and a Starbucks at the other. It was cold.
Blue Water
Niagara Falls, Canada - The river literally had icebergs on it. The blue of the water looks like the open ocean, not lake water.
Niagara Falls, Canada - Amazing ice sickles all among the cliffs.
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, Canada - The Niagara River is completely frozen here. It looked more like a glacier than a river.
American Falls
Niagara Falls, Canada - Were are the American Falls. Even though they are smaller and have more rocks, I think it makes them more interesting.
Niagara Falls, Canada - I used a filter that brought our more detail in the snow and ice. No matter what filter I used, it still looks very cold and it was.
Falls and Bridge
Niagara Falls, Canada - This was one of my favorite falls to photograph. The bridge really added to the image.