The instinctive thing is to step back and capture the entire waterfall. But there’s a world inside all that movement.
We’re almost never near enough 🙂
That’s it
The force of raging water!
Well said!
Wow. Looks biblical!
Good comment– thanks!
There’s a strange and compelling stillness in all that moving water. It’s almost disorienting – in a good way! A wonderful departure from typical photos of waterfalls.
Thanks Lynn. For some reason, working on this picture brought to mind a late-period Rodin sculpture of Balzac which I saw in Washington many years ago. Strange, that connection with a very solid medium.
Interesting, I love it when those obscure connections happen.
Great shot of a swollen river at its full power to bring life or death, reminding us not to take it lightly.
An insightful comment that feels at home here. Many thanks brother.
Force and magic, perfect lightning 👏
Thanks, that description is superb
Yes, love it! 🙂
Much appreciated 🌟
So wild and beautiful! And the light spots …
The instinctive thing is to step back and capture the entire waterfall. But there’s a world inside all that movement.
We’re almost never near enough 🙂
That’s it
The force of raging water!
Well said!
Wow. Looks biblical!
Good comment– thanks!
There’s a strange and compelling stillness in all that moving water. It’s almost disorienting – in a good way! A wonderful departure from typical photos of waterfalls.
Thanks Lynn. For some reason, working on this picture brought to mind a late-period Rodin sculpture of Balzac which I saw in Washington many years ago. Strange, that connection with a very solid medium.
Interesting, I love it when those obscure connections happen.
Great shot of a swollen river at its full power to bring life or death, reminding us not to take it lightly.
An insightful comment that feels at home here. Many thanks brother.