A Series of Nature Abstracts, macros of Reavis Falls
These are six shots of Reavis Falls from my solo expedition to this location in the remote eastern Superstition Wilderness of Arizona.
All are macro shots of the falls taken with a Canon 100mm f/2.8L lens.

I took these while perched on a pile of talus beneath the falls.
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Reavis Falls are 114 feet high in a canyon hidden in the folds of mountain ridges in the remote eastern Superstition Wilderness of Arizona.

Reavis Creek falls from a sheer basalt cliff, remnants of a volcanic eruption, cool a million years ago, a little colder today by this running water.



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Fascinant !
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