Showing posts with label stream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stream. Show all posts

oh my gush (ponytail falls, columbia river gorge) by maxvuong



Posted a few days ago on my facebook First time in the PNW and I had a blast. I didn't come away with much but I got to spend time with some awesome people. Thanks for letting me hang with ya'll. And a huge thanks for the hospitality and for letting me crash at your pad. Oh, and it wasn't poison oak. Just a water rash from swimming in my waders all day :) via 500px http://ift.tt/1iQgnWU

Lost Canyon by Bsam



It is two years in the making of this image. I went to this place several time but failed to have to condition I would like to have. At last, persistence did pay. All elements have been met. Your support and constructive comment is greatly appreciated in advance. via 500px http://ift.tt/TYGF3X

Simple Falls by noriravi



Somewhere in Conneticut via 500px http://ift.tt/1gbHJLd

Shining Walls by CNaene



Reflected light lit up the walls of the Narrows' Wall Street in Zion National Park. via 500px http://ift.tt/1qxShZE

Punchbowl Falls by piriya



re-processed of my 2012 version via 500px http://ift.tt/1s5Gz5V

The flow by jz22



Olympic National Park, WA via 500px http://ift.tt/1ksdImq

Serendipity by tulatop



Prints for sale at http://ift.tt/1eSTqTx "Better on black!" Cedar Creek · Columbia River Gorge · North Bonneville · Washington · USA A little-traveled path nestled between Aldrich Butte and Cedar Mountain winds its way through a Douglas-fir forest before crossing over Cedar Creek and snaking through a stand of monstrous black cottonwoods. In the thick of spring, this trail is as lush and verdant as it gets, but on this late-March day the buds and sprouts were just barely rousing from their winter torpor--though a few modest flourishes of lavender oaks toothwort and yellow deep woods violet brought some refreshing color to the journey. Sparse foliage and harsh sunlight made photographing the creek's namesake falls an unworthy pursuit, so I spent some time downstream studying the picturesque outflow and waited for some high clouds to diffuse the sunlight before pulling the trigger on this charming little stretch of meander. via 500px http://ift.tt/1jkbg4q

Real Creeks Have Curves by alexnoriega



Light filters through the canopy of Gorton Creek during a break in the rain, in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge. Met up with some dope dawgs (Bollino, Mody, Rossbach, and Van Breugel) and had a chill Sunday of huevos rancheros, naps, and green shooting. Sorry for the re-upload here, my contacts were messed up last night and I was squinting through calcium deposits (maybe I should stop wearing my weeklies for 3 months) - didn't see some clarity/sharpening/diffusion issues with the original. FYI, I teach my processing workflow over Skype! If you like the way my images look and would like to learn my techniques, please visit my website for more information: http://ift.tt/1k70o6M via 500px http://ift.tt/1kfGkQX