Water falls are my kryptonite, and an easy source of distraction for me. I can easily get lost in them. Whether it’s following its flow from source to destination, or studying the water as it ricochets against the rocks, the falls are guaranteed to captivate and provide inspiration for a photograph.
But equally as special are the details worth discovering if we stop time and look more deeply into a moment of gravity–examining colors, patterns and subconscious imagery that are unavailable during normal viewing.
And then you see it: the unlikely face in the water, or the unexpected rainbow, or the highlighted pearls of foamy spray. That’s the epiphany. That’s the “Ohh, Shiny!” moment.
Baring Falls, Glacier National Park
I feel the same as you about waterfalls. I’ve trekked across marshes and followed them through valleys into ravines almost compulsively before. You capture the feeling of sitting and watching a waterfall brilliantly.
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Thank you. You’re too kind!
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Beautiful.
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Thank you. Nature can be very sobering
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You have written as you have seen. It shines.
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Thank you. When words are not enough, there are always pictures.
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