Waterfall Wednesday 4/15/2020

Ken Rennie

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From Glencoe, February this year. A small part of Clachaig Falls, the main part of the river is off to the left of this image. Clambering about on wet, slick rock in a snowstorm ranges from exciting to downright stupid and finding a position where I could photograph the main part was definitely stupid thus this minor part. Stay safe Ken
 
Wednesday is upon us again so time for more waterfalls.

This is a small section of the series of cascades called Bunch Falls along the South Shore Road at Lake Quinault on the Olympic Peninsula.


Pile on with your own captures of falling water :)
Here is small waterfall on a steep wall several thousand feet high at Misty Fjords National Monument. This location is called Mossy Wall and is a rookery for many sea birds including Pigeon Guillemot, Black-legged Kittiwake, and Marbled Murrelet, along with a variety of gull species.

Mossy Wall Rookery pano waterfall II.jpg
 

Amy Nelson

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From Glencoe, February this year. A small part of Clachaig Falls, the main part of the river is off to the left of this image. Clambering about on wet, slick rock in a snowstorm ranges from exciting to downright stupid and finding a position where I could photograph the main part was definitely stupid thus this minor part. Stay safe Ken
WOW! What a gorgeous image....excellent processing, love the tones and all the emotion and atmosphere it creates. Very well done.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
From Glencoe, February this year. A small part of Clachaig Falls, the main part of the river is off to the left of this image. Clambering about on wet, slick rock in a snowstorm ranges from exciting to downright stupid and finding a position where I could photograph the main part was definitely stupid thus this minor part. Stay safe Ken
So cool and so moody!
 
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